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Wednesday, January 3, 1866
Wednesday, January 3, 1866
 
Baton Rouge, LA   Clear a cold but not unpleasant. Did not sleep quite warm last night. The 55th colord Rgt left in the night. Spent the forenoon in the office doing business & reading the papers. After dinner went to the Arsenal purchased cartridges &c [[et cetera]] for my Carbines. Bought 200 cartridges at the rate of about $31.00 per thousand. Maj [[Broffingtin ?]] the Ord officer was very kind. Since supper had been sitting in my tent & thinking what I shall say to the Regt to morrow. There is very little news. I retire now at 10:15 o'clock-- a fine walfire [[wall fire?] is burning & the sheets are turned down invitingly
Baton Rouge, LA
 
Clear a cold but not unpleasant. Did not sleep quite [[unclear]] last night. The 55th colored Rgt left in the night. Spent the forenoon is the office doing business + reading the papers. After dinner went to the arsenal purchased cartridges + for my carbines. Bought 200 cartridges at the rate of about $31.00 per thousand. All of [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] officer was very kind. Since supper had been sitting in my bed + thinking what I shall say to the Regt tomorrow. There is very little news. I retire now at 10:15 o'clock-- a fine week fire is burning + the sheets are turned down invitingly

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Wednesday, January 3, 1866 Baton Rouge, LA Clear a cold but not unpleasant. Did not sleep quite warm last night. The 55th colord Rgt left in the night. Spent the forenoon in the office doing business & reading the papers. After dinner went to the Arsenal purchased cartridges &c et cetera for my Carbines. Bought 200 cartridges at the rate of about $31.00 per thousand. Maj Broffingtin ? the Ord officer was very kind. Since supper had been sitting in my tent & thinking what I shall say to the Regt to morrow. There is very little news. I retire now at 10:15 o'clock-- a fine walfire [[wall fire?] is burning & the sheets are turned down invitingly