During the night almost completely without sleep, but not quite the agitation fever brings. Even wide awake, with closed eyes, visions of complete picture displays. Doctor Idler explains that such are the effects of Quinine.
Order: Eight-thirty o'clock. Mustering.
Immediately afterwards Inspection by General Rosencranz. The entire division is being inspected and it takes about five hours, where the General pointed out each man individually who was in need of shoes, pack, fieldbottle and breadsack. Moreover the most necessary Items shall supposedly be procured today.
While the other Regiments are being inspected ours is getting paid.
I am being paid up to the first of March and receive $209.50 in notes, since our allotment list remained behind in Fairfax. From Wehrle I receive $10 for deposit, what with the $11 I received from same on the first of the January $21 to his account - equalized -
We receive watch shoes, tent covers and raincoats.
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