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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
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II.
in winter quarters
[toward the end of December, the army being then well settled in winter quarters, Lyman obtained leave of absence, passed Christmas at home, and returned to the army about the middle of January.
He found Headquarters almost deserted, General Meade sick in Philadelphia with an attack of inflammation of the lungs, General Humphreys, and his tent-mate Rosencrantz, away on leave of absence, and Barstow sick and weak, with a cold on the lungs.]
Headquarters, Army of Potomac January 23, 1864
Yesterday came General Humphreys, to my great content.
His son, with Worth and myself, rode down to bid him welcome.
Such a sea of mud round Brandy Station was enough to engulf the most hardy.
There is no platform to get on; nothing but the driest spot in the mud. You should have seen the countenances of the unfortunate officers' wives, as they surveyed, from the height of the platform, this broad expanse of pap!
Then the husband would appear, in great excitement,
Raccoon Ford (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
Culpeper, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
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