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comfortable. But a few nights ago it was tolerable cool & some of the Boys didn't have anything much so that they did suffer some I suppose & raised considerable of a talk about not getting Blankets, clothing etc., after so much promising. About 40 of the Bemadotte Boys cut clubs and swore they would leave or die attempting it if they did not get Blankets by Saturday night (yesterday) but it all died away; one of their comp. & 2 of ours are now missing (Crook & Laswell) from our company, but I guess they will [sure?] be secured again. On account of the Boys complaining so our overcoats were [drawn?] yesterday & they are now very comfortable.
Our coats are good, stout, warm, Sky blue coats. We haven't been mustered in yet and don't know where we will be - we can't - until we get another company into camp. - Some say it will be sometime the last of this week but I don't know. Rev. Mr. Doane Preached to the soldiers in camp to day - We are