. Reminiscences of the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865 . Corp. ALFRED p. HAYDEN. 129 REMINISCENCES OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLION this writing, in Nashua, walknig from 15 to 20 miles aday, apparently with ease. At the camp-fires of theGrand Armv he is often the center of fun, and dances thesame old jig that he danced in the days of the war. In every company there were musicians, and m theevening when the lights began to glimmer, from all over. 00 NO SKULK ^ SKULKING. the camp could be heard singing, and occasionally, thenotes of a violin, and more frequently, the harmonica^When not in acti


. Reminiscences of the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865 . Corp. ALFRED p. HAYDEN. 129 REMINISCENCES OF THE WAR OF THE REBELLION this writing, in Nashua, walknig from 15 to 20 miles aday, apparently with ease. At the camp-fires of theGrand Armv he is often the center of fun, and dances thesame old jig that he danced in the days of the war. In every company there were musicians, and m theevening when the lights began to glimmer, from all over. 00 NO SKULK ^ SKULKING. the camp could be heard singing, and occasionally, thenotes of a violin, and more frequently, the harmonica^When not in active campaigning music was made much ofin camp, quartets were formed of really fine voices. Allthis was most eniovable in relieving the monotony ofcamp life. Then we would go into a hard, hot campaign jand the tragedy would come, and many of these voiceswould be no longer heard. 1^0 CHAPTER XI. THE BATTLE OF First Battle and its Sensations.


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