[from the "war journal" of George Hazen Dana, of the 32nd Massachusetts as compiled by him at a later date from his diaries and letters]
Camp near Sharpsburg.
Oct. 29th. 1862.
We shall probably move from this place in a day or
two, as all our sick have been removed, and we are
prepared to march, with three days’ rations in
haversacks. I have now had a little time to try
the position * I now occupy, and must say I like it,
the Colonel having promised to let me join Co. A. in
all battles we may engage in, my objection to the
berth has been removed. It gives me a good
* as Quarter Master.
large tent, and many privileges which I could not
have, were I with my company - - -There is
another consolation I have as Quarter Master –
I shall have no foot-sore marches, as I shall travel
on six legs instead of two. The weather out here
has been very cold, most of the time, of late.
[transcript by Mary Roy Dawson Edwards]
MSS 5130
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