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of Savannah at the place called Black Shear Station Tuesday Nov 22nd We lay by the side of the rialroad all day.
of Savannah at the place called Black Shear Station Tuesday Nov 22nd We lay by the side of the rialroad all day, Share a tolerable fie but nothing to eat. The weather is clear, cold, and windy. My pants and blouse, you may well judge are poor since they have been worn ever since February constant near. I have no blanket of my own but one shirt I can wear and that is more than a year old, no socks but I am in luck to have a good pair of shoes "On the 23rd we got a ration of bread. After 54 hour without anything to eat. Weather continued clear, cold, and windy until about the 1st of Dec. On the 24th of Nov we moved out into the woods. On the 26th they took our a thousand prisoners and paroled them. But I have since learned that they were sent to South Carolina instead of to our [[unclear]]. On the 29th another thousand went out but returned on the 2nd of December, they returned after having

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of Savannah at the place called Black Shear Station Tuesday Nov 22nd We lay by the side of the rialroad all day, Share a tolerable fie but nothing to eat. The weather is clear, cold, and windy. My pants and blouse, you may well judge are poor since they have been worn ever since February constant near. I have no blanket of my own but one shirt I can wear and that is more than a year old, no socks but I am in luck to have a good pair of shoes "On the 23rd we got a ration of bread. After 54 hour without anything to eat. Weather continued clear, cold, and windy until about the 1st of Dec. On the 24th of Nov we moved out into the woods. On the 26th they took our a thousand prisoners and paroled them. But I have since learned that they were sent to South Carolina instead of to our unclear. On the 29th another thousand went out but returned on the 2nd of December, they returned after having