Friday, April 27, 2012

April, Sunday 27, 1862

Woodsmill by Winchester

Gloriously warm weather/

My unwellness subsides.

Nachtmann brought me eggs, butter and a little whitebread yesterday from which I eat with great relish.

The Major from the Garibaldi's was buried today. He had pneumonia.

Charge against Kistner for disobedience.

Report that the Regiment will be Paid the day after tomorrow.

Letter from Captain Karbaum in which he summons me to send him $5.00 to Washington.

Towards evening I again have fever. Doctor Idler expresses the opinion that it is a perfect manifestation of a cold fever. He gives me eight grains of Quinine which checked the fever for the rest of the night.

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