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November, Wednesday, 18. 1863. Another lovely day Rode up town in the forenoon. Seen but little & learned less. Remained in camp the balance of the day doing nothing. Pay Master did not come to day as expected think he will pay tomorrow
November, Wednesday, 18. 1863.   Another lovely dayRode up town in the forenoon.   Seen but little & learned less.   Remained in camp the balllance of the day doing nothing.   Pay Master did not come to day as expected   think he will pay tomorrowDr. Horton got off today.   [[unclear]]
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Thursday, 19. Another pleasant day though cloudy & threatening rain. No news & no excitement. Our news is in full blast & I trust will be a good thing for the Regiment. Pay Master did not come as we had hoped. Rec'd a letter from Friend Davis Read & Slept some & have some expectations.   E. a  XX    1—
 
Friday, 20. Cloudy and a little misty all day Been a busy day as the Pay Master paid the Regiment to day. Recd my pay $390.40 less the tax $8.71 Bal $381.69 Have now on hand about $490.  Rec'd letters from Sherman & one from Sarah & Eunice. Felt very well today considering. No news from any where
Thursday, 19   . Another pleasant day though cloudy & threatening rain.   No news & no excitement.   Our news is in full blast & I trust will be a good thing for the Regiment.   Pay Master did not come as we had hoped.   Rec'd a letter from Friend Davis     Read & slept some & have some expectations.
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Friday, 20.     Cloudy and a little misty all day   Been a busy day as the Pay Master paid the Regiment to day.   Recd my pay $390.40 less the tax $8.71 Bal $381.69   Have now on hand about $490.  Rec'd letters from Sherman & one from Sarah & Eunice.   Felt very well today considering. No news from any where

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November, Wednesday, 18. 1863. Another lovely day. Rode up town in the forenoon. Seen but little & learned less. Remained in camp the balllance of the day doing nothing. Pay Master did not come to day as expected think he will pay tomorrow. Dr. Horton got off today. unclear S— X—

Thursday, 19 . Another pleasant day though cloudy & threatening rain. No news & no excitement. Our news is in full blast & I trust will be a good thing for the Regiment. Pay Master did not come as we had hoped. Rec'd a letter from Friend Davis Read & slept some & have some expectations. E. a XX 1—

Friday, 20. Cloudy and a little misty all day Been a busy day as the Pay Master paid the Regiment to day. Recd my pay $390.40 less the tax $8.71 Bal $381.69 Have now on hand about $490. Rec'd letters from Sherman & one from Sarah & Eunice. Felt very well today considering. No news from any where