The paymaster looked
in on us. He is the first we have had any dealings with, and we are glad he
came, for most of "E" have been "hard up." We received pay
from August 29th to November 1st,—$27.30 each. We expected to get the whole,
and were disappointed; for when many of us squared up, it took about all that
we received to settle our debts. We are drilled now as a brigade nearly every
day, firing blank cartridges; consequently our guns need extra cleaning, and we
get more marching. Evidently they mean our brigade to be number one.
SOURCE: John Jasper
Wyeth, Leaves from a Diary Written While Serving in Co. E, 44 Mass.
Dep’t of North Carolina from September 1862 to June 1863, p. 31
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