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   It left here under orders and not upon any application of Capt. Robinson.  If he had a hard fight it was against an invisible enemy.  His company is now very pleasantly situated - by itself nobody to interfere or dictate, duty easy.  Morrison is in command and the company is said to be in very good shape.  Robinson is detached, surveying, drawing, etc, and it is evident he likes such duty tho' he swears that he does not.  When with his company I think he is very kind to his men, they all like him.  As an officer he is not thought so highly of as Capt. Walsh, tho' a very different man.
   It left here under orders and not upon any application of Capt. Robinson.  If he had a hard fight it was against an invisible enemy.  His company is now very pleasantly situated - by itself nobody to interfere or dictate, duty easy.  Morrison is in command and the company is said to be in very good shape.  Robinson is detached, surveying, drawing, etc, and it is evident he likes such duty tho' he swears that he does not.  When with his company I think he is very kind to his men, they all like him.  As an officer he is not thought so highly of as Capt. Walsh, tho' a very different man.
   Walsh is not I suspect particularly kind to his men but is nevertheless a good officer, after Nolan's style.   
   Walsh is not I suspect particularly kind to his men but is nevertheless a good officer, after Nolan's style.   
   Gray I am told is also one of the knowck down and drag out king, and I would suggest that a 1st Lieut. of the right spirit be assigned to "L" to go between the
   Gray I am told is also one of the knock down and drag out king, and I would suggest that a 1st Lieut. of the right spirit be assigned to "L" to go between the Capt. and 2nd Lt. and the men.
    I don't hear much about Lieut. and Bvt. Capt. Pratt.

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Both the Capt. and Lieut. Morrison lived a long distance from their company and the latter got into a pretty bad shape-

  It left here under orders and not upon any application of Capt. Robinson.  If he had a hard fight it was against an invisible enemy.  His company is now very pleasantly situated - by itself nobody to interfere or dictate, duty easy.  Morrison is in command and the company is said to be in very good shape.  Robinson is detached, surveying, drawing, etc, and it is evident he likes such duty tho' he swears that he does not.  When with his company I think he is very kind to his men, they all like him.  As an officer he is not thought so highly of as Capt. Walsh, tho' a very different man.
  Walsh is not I suspect particularly kind to his men but is nevertheless a good officer, after Nolan's style.   
  Gray I am told is also one of the knock down and drag out king, and I would suggest that a 1st Lieut. of the right spirit be assigned to "L" to go between the Capt. and 2nd Lt. and the men.
   I don't hear much about Lieut. and Bvt. Capt. Pratt.