The literary digest . C is here in town buildingbarracks and other quarters for you could see how the buildings goup. We have fine quarters. LIac inshanties and the sergeants haA^e a place bythemselves, and mess bj^ ourselves, are in charge of a big saAvmill here andhave lots of timber to cut. The riAer isfull of logs. You probablj^ knoAv that theDvina runs through here. It is a largeriver, probably one-half mile Avide. would resemble Michigan aboutsixty .Acars ago. You ought to see the walls in some ofthe stone barracks. I measur(>d oneand it w


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