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a quart. We chummed together during the march. What he had I had. He had some cheek, as well as myself. Foraging was forbidden except when detailed. Some did, however, but as I was color guard, I could not leave. I think there were not many places but what were pretty well ransacked. The cavalry and artillery took all the horses and mules with them. We went into camp about ten, in the woods. Weather quite warm. We scraped up some leaves and made up a bed, and slept first rate. December 14, Sunday, we took up a march about ten, and marched out of the woods, and there halted for orders, as the head of the army was about five miles ahead at Kingston, fighting. Our regiment was detailed to go on picket duty by companies. There was a church there, and the colonel took it for headquarters. So the colors had to stay there with him, and we had a day of rest in the church, as it was called. It was about fifty feet long by thirty wide. There was no finish about it. The pulpit