Our transports have
arrived, and we expect to leave this afternoon for Cairo. Some of our boys are
very sick, and urge me to go with them on the hospital boat. They have obtained
the consent of Colonel Luce, and I may be detailed for that purpose. Rumor says
the sick are to be sent to St. Louis. If so, I will go there with them and join
the regiment as soon as possible, wherever it may be. I do not like to leave
it, for I am lonely and discontented when out of sight of the Seventeenth.
Colonel Luce says we are going to Indiana, but there are so many contingencies,
we may be needed elsewhere.
SOURCE: David Lane,
A Soldier's Diary: The Story of a Volunteer, 1862-1865, p. 73
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