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Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Personal Experience of a Union Veteran (search)
will give me a cursing that will be heard in Washington. The first steamer from New Orleans brought every article for which I had made requisition—not omitting the garrison gin and gin-sling, which were not brought in bottles. I guess old Tom Sherman knows you, was the colonel's comment as the stores were landed on the wharf. I apprehend he will know me before he is done with me, I replied, for I have a report on the condition of the batteries which I would like to have you sign and transarge; three carriages at the second, and one carriage at the third discharge. You have redeemed your promise; and it is the best Sunday job I have ever seen, was the inspector's comment. In recognition of my Sunday's work of destruction, General Sherman sent to our post the Second Ohio Light Battery. And I served as ordnance officer till the regiment was mustered out of service. Although my second tour of duty on Ship Island was of rather a sober character, yet we occasionally had somew