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Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 5: life at camp Benton. (search)
had previously built an oven in which to bake their beans and their meat. This was now used to roast poultry in, and in addition to soft tack brought from the goverment bakery every day, they had home-made bread and biscuit from the hands of Mrs. Fletcher, wife of private James Fletcher, all being served hot. The days during October and November were clear, but the nights were cold and the condensation, after sunset, caused a dense mist to hang over the camp during the night. With the risiprivate James Fletcher, all being served hot. The days during October and November were clear, but the nights were cold and the condensation, after sunset, caused a dense mist to hang over the camp during the night. With the rising sun it gradually disappeared, first from the higher ground, but hanging in a thick cloud over the lower portions for an hour or so. From the positions of the Nineteenth and Twentieth regiments, it was then impossible to see the camp or parade ground of the Seventh Michigan regiment, but on many days the men listened to the band of the Michigan regiment at guard mounting, hearing the commands of the officers and the rattle of the muskets at inspection, on the low ground. It was possible from
...... 248, 288, 328 Flannigan, James, ................................. ........... 144, 323 Flat Run Church, ................................................... 275 Fletcher, Edward,..... .... ................................. 282, 310 Fletcher, James, ...................................................... 39 Fletcher, Mrs., ........................................................ 39 Fletcher, William E.,....................................... 285, 328, 359 Flinn, Patrick,.............Fletcher, Mrs., ........................................................ 39 Fletcher, William E.,....................................... 285, 328, 359 Flinn, Patrick,...................................................... 331 Flint Hill Road,..................................................... 123 Flynn, Richard,..................................................... 188 Fogg, B. E.,.................. ................. 106, 145 Fontain, Andrew (D),.................................................. 58 Ford, James, ........................................................ 189 Ford, Patrick, ................ ..................... 248 Fort Emory, ......... ..........