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 (71 I made Jack Foster's acquaintance when I first arrived, but he has been away a good deal. He is very homely, & wears shockingly old fashioned clothes, checked pantaloons for instance. On the other hand, his blood is blue, his connections splendid, his manners excellent; he is polite [drawing of a woman in striped dress and apron] kind, attentive, jolly, amusing, & 23. What is more, he has never said or done anything that jarred me in the least. We had a very nice time together at the table curse [course], & he was very attentive. After that I saw him occasionally, & about three weeks ago, he made me a present of a beautiful

from Julia Newberry diary, 1869-1871. Transcribed by Dvkremk & DawnLib16 on 03/26/2020

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1863.
We are not doing anything now but Regimental Guard Duty, but after tomorrow we shall have to drill twice during a day
the Weather is very hot

WEDNESDAY 12
We have to go on Picket Guard about 7 miles from here upon Black River. we are to take three days rations in Haversacks

THURSDAY 13
We are on Picket on Black River I had a fine time over the River this morning forageing for Peaches Apples and and Sweet Potatoes I have just come with plenty 

from Curtis P. Lacey diary, 1863. Transcribed by ToddB on 01 / 19 / 2026