. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . rdines ami peanuts will be acceptable, I guess, as well asthe sugar ham. That is mustard in the two bottles. Wethought it would go well with the ham, and would season up the• salt horse. We put in the woolen shirts, beside two calico little roll of old cloth and glove fingers mother thoughtwould be useful, if your toes were sore after marching. The boxof salve you can use the same as tallow. Old Morses Dockroot isto keep your stomach in good trim, but you
. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . rdines ami peanuts will be acceptable, I guess, as well asthe sugar ham. That is mustard in the two bottles. Wethought it would go well with the ham, and would season up the• salt horse. We put in the woolen shirts, beside two calico little roll of old cloth and glove fingers mother thoughtwould be useful, if your toes were sore after marching. The boxof salve you can use the same as tallow. Old Morses Dockroot isto keep your stomach in good trim, but you are not to use itunless you really need it. It might have the same effect uponyou that Brandreths pills had upon the old lady. We shouldwant more than your cap to come home with the regiment. Thenecktie and collars are also in. The fancy pillow is tided withfeathers from the old black hen. Mother covered it with darkcloth so that it would not appear soiled so soon. The padlock,which is non est in this box shall be epluribusumim in the pocket inkstand is right down in one corner. The paper. 168 THE TENTH REGIMENT. Letters from Home. envelopes, pencils, pens, and jack-knife, all went into the was no room for the shoe-brush, although we got in a boxof blacking. We had an ideaof putting in some cream-cakeswith the oranges, but were afraidthey would get flattened and regard to the tea mother says,if you chew a little while marching, you wont be half so reminds the author of a story of the virtues of pennyroyaltea, one of the old-time remedies. A good old lady, in tellingher experience, said she had seen a great deal of trouble throughlife, but, she continued, I have triumphed over it all with mythree Ps, Prayer, Patience, and Pennyroyal! In approving of the presence of ladies at our recent reunions,General Rogers said : The anxiety, the suffering, and thesuspense, endured by the mothers and sisters of the soldiers,during the war, ca
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