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Shermans extreme right it represented the Soldiers laying in the rifle pits watching the forts, some of the men takeing it easy reading papers, some sleeping, while others on the alert for a shot. This range of hills is the one that was front of us last winter. From this hill was shot the cannon ball that I took my first lesson in dodging. I then thought what a miricle it was that so many shots were fired with out killing any one, but now that has passed into insignificance, it is hardly worth speaking about. Three men that deserted us at Napolean have been sent to us. Langston, Foreman and Wyant, they do not duty and from that I infer that they will be Court Martialed. Wyant was but in irons comeing down the river, for refusing to work