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Friday, March 27, 2026
Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, December 5, 1861
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It is now six days since I resumed the charge of the hygiene of the camp. My first work was to have my tent struck and removed from the grou...
Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, December 7, 1861
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Eight days ago to-day, the sick list was 144. Today it is 72! I begin to think that a Surgeon may be as indispensable to an army as a Colone...
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Saturday, October 18, 2025
Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, November 29, 1861
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Since the order of the early part of this month, that my directions in reference to the sanitary measures could be disregarded, I have not v...
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Diary of Private Edward W. Crippin, Wednesday, October 16, 1861
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Rather gloomy morning Not enough men in camp to make any stir as those who were on the sick list only were left behind. Robt. Felan was foun...
Diary of Private Edward W. Crippin, Saturday Morning, October 26, 1861
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Camp Cairo, Illinois. Fogy and damp Drill as usual before breakfast no Drill this forenoon. Regt. was called out this forenoon for inspectio...
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
Dr. Seth Rogers to his daughter Dolly, February 8, 1863
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CAMP SAXTON, BEAUFORT, February 8, 1863. I feel that it was a little cowardly in me to run away from camp yesterday, but I knew that three...
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Dr. Seth Rogers to his daughter Dolly, Sunday, February 1, 1863
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Sunday, February 1, 1863. This morning the Planter , with Capt. [Charles T.] Trowbridge's and Capt. Rogers' companies, met us in St....
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