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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 24: the winter camp at Falmouth. (search)
d was acting Major, and First Lieut. Elisha A. Hinks was Acting Quartermaster. There was always a great deal of fun going on in camp, and the fact that the senior officers were absent did not act as a curb upon the fun-loving men, by any means. Goaks were played upon each other and sometimes even on the commanding officers at dress parade. The strains of Doo-id-iddle, doo-id-iddle, do-id-iddle-dum even now recall amusing episodes,—to say nothing of the Horse Show of February 22, when Lady Dupar, Spike Tail and Palmer's Wood Box were put in view. The inauguration of Moses Shackley when he received his Second Lieutenant's commission, the blackberry jam from the sutler's tent, the court-martial in the Sibley tent on the hill,—all are recollections stored away on the tablets of the memory and once in a while are brought up and retold. As spring approached the spirits of the men arose and with full stomachs they were once more ready to fight. The regiment did not make the Mud M