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Lewis Crater diary, 1864-1898
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19 Annapolis, Md. Wednesday, March 23. 1864 The snow continued falling nearly all night and this morning is about six inches deep, on the level. The mail this morning had letters for me from: father, Misses Lowe, Bubb, Grander and Strickler. Saturday, March 26. Notwithstanding the rain today Quarter-Master John S. Eckel received and issued tents. Sunday 27 The position of the Commissary Sergeant's tent was changed today - it is now immediately in rear of Head Quarters. Monday 28 Daniel Trautman, of Company A, was detailed for duty in the Quarter-Master's department.
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19 Annapolis, Md. Wednesday, March 23. 1864 The snow continued falling nearly all night and this morning is about six inches deep, on the level. The mail this morning had letters for me from: father, Misses Lowe, Bubb, Grander and Strickler. Saturday, March 26. Notwithstanding the rain today Quarter-Master John S. Eckel received and issued tents. Sunday 27 The position of the Commissary Sergeant's tent was changed today - it is now immediately in rear of Head Quarters. Monday 28 Daniel Trautman, of Company A, was detailed for duty in the Quarter-Master's department.
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