By Middletown.
Morning: Inspection of arms and packs of the entire company.
A. Pierz is leaving today about two o'clock for New York. I am giving him a letter for Captain Hoefer, in answer to one I just received from him. Likewise a letter for my wife wherein at the same time I give instructions: First: For an undershirt knitted of fine wool. Likewise to Papa on behalf of a patent for my new gun stopper? Stuffing box?
I informed Michaelis of my plan also patent, who found same all right. After that I discussed it with Pierz who volunteered to take care of the transaction in New York with the provision that we are in agreement about the sale etc. through Pierz.
Evening: Seven o'clock. Marching order for morning six A.M. to Front Royal. -
General Stahl takes furlough and says goodbye at seven o'clock to all the officers of the brigade.
During the night I write: First: To my wife in reference to the patent and the agent who will execute same to Pierz. Second: To Pierz with several speciaties (sic) about the patent (simonsons insertion powderbottels). Third: To Mi/s, Cairenihs? with $26 - per Adams express for Bill from Private Kuever at present in the Cumberland hospital. Fourth: To Private Kuever notifying same about the above transaction at the same time demanding the return of his old descriptive list wherein last payment was not yet mentioned. Likewise from Errath and Meyer the first (Errath) to demand special instruction if his money shall be sent into the hospital since the report arrived here, that the hospitals shall be moved to Frederik (sic) Md.
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