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Camp 3rd [[?]]Fort Sedgwick [[?]] February 21st 1867  My Dear General, Our Eastern mail is a perfect failure of late. Have not yet received the orders for the Com'd & no letters or papers of recent note. I think yesterday one of the most disagreeable days & lat night one of the coldest I ever saw. We had a furious snow storm all day, with high cold winds. My com'd suffered [[?]], but not seriously. Some few were slightly frost bitten. I have never seen worse weather for any com'd in tents. As I suppose the Regiment will be in the field during the coming Summer, I do not think it advisable
Camp 3rd [[?]] Fort Sedgwick [[?]] February 21st 1867  My Dear General, Our Eastern mail is a perfect failure of late. Have not yet received the orders for the Com'd & no letters or papers of recent note. I think yesterday one of the most disagreeable days & lat night one of the coldest I ever saw. We had a furious snow storm all day, with high cold winds. My com'd suffered [[?]], but not seriously. Some few were slightly frost bitten. I have never seen worse weather for any com'd in tents. As I suppose the Regiment will be in the field during the coming Summer, I do not think it advisable

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Camp 3rd ? Fort Sedgwick ? February 21st 1867 My Dear General, Our Eastern mail is a perfect failure of late. Have not yet received the orders for the Com'd & no letters or papers of recent note. I think yesterday one of the most disagreeable days & lat night one of the coldest I ever saw. We had a furious snow storm all day, with high cold winds. My com'd suffered ?, but not seriously. Some few were slightly frost bitten. I have never seen worse weather for any com'd in tents. As I suppose the Regiment will be in the field during the coming Summer, I do not think it advisable