. On wheels and how I came there; . steaming hot bakers bread, which with our coffeeand bacon made us a relishable suppei-. But JackMonld never tell us where he obtained the bread, GUARDING RAILROAD IN SHERMANS REAR. 17,3 always replying when asked about it: Don ax Jackdat question. Jes ax if dar is any nio wliar dat comefrom. One day while encamped at Marietta General JohnM. Palmer, our first colonel, made us a visit, and thehour among his old comrades was very pleasantly spentin reminiscences of previous campaigns. This was thelast time we saw him during the war. Also it waswhile we were enc


. On wheels and how I came there; . steaming hot bakers bread, which with our coffeeand bacon made us a relishable suppei-. But JackMonld never tell us where he obtained the bread, GUARDING RAILROAD IN SHERMANS REAR. 17,3 always replying when asked about it: Don ax Jackdat question. Jes ax if dar is any nio wliar dat comefrom. One day while encamped at Marietta General JohnM. Palmer, our first colonel, made us a visit, and thehour among his old comrades was very pleasantly spentin reminiscences of previous campaigns. This was thelast time we saw him during the war. Also it waswhile we were encamped here that General McPhei*-son, our old corps commander, was killed, on July 22d,near Atlanta. The death of this gallant and greatlyheloved officer cast a gloom over the whole strange that our noble corps commander, wholed us on the Meridian raid, and General Polk, whoconnnanded the Confederate forces at the place atthat time, had within a few days both fallen on Georgiasoil and on battlefields but a few miles apart!.


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