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March, WEDNESDAY, 11. 1863.
March, Wednesday, 11. 1863.
A very pleasant day.
 
Ordered [[to?]] cut the levee at
A very pleasant day. Ordered to cut the [[levee?]] at this place. There is something in the [[unclear]] & [[unclear]]. Rec'd letters from home & from Washington - 4 in all. Wrote a long letter to Patterson
this place. There is some-
 
thing in the [[unclear]] & News.
Thursday, 12.
Rec'd letters from home & [[for?]]
 
Washington-4 in all.
Extremely mild & pleasant. The day spent as usual. At night a Masonic Festival was had on board the Steamer Arago 7 & a very pleasant time was had.  Speeches made & toasts drank. The meeting  only breaking up at 2 am.  Genl Logan made a speech    Wrote to day to Eunice.
Wrote a long letter. W
 
[[unclear]]
Friday, 13.
 
To day sent to Chicago & replaced to the credid of Liet Sherman at Washington [[unclear]] $675ºº.  Given the express company for which Genl McArthur has the rec't with many of his own.  Wrote a letter to Sherman giving him information of sending the money

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March, Wednesday, 11. 1863.

A very pleasant day. Ordered to cut the levee? at this place. There is something in the unclear & unclear.  Rec'd letters from home & from Washington - 4 in all. Wrote a long letter to Patterson 

Thursday, 12.

Extremely mild & pleasant. The day spent as usual. At night a Masonic Festival was had on board the Steamer Arago 7 & a very pleasant time was had. Speeches made & toasts drank. The meeting only breaking up at 2 am. Genl Logan made a speech Wrote to day to Eunice.

Friday, 13.

To day sent to Chicago & replaced to the credid of Liet Sherman at Washington unclear $675ºº. Given the express company for which Genl McArthur has the rec't with many of his own. Wrote a letter to Sherman giving him information of sending the money