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MR. EDITOR:
Although my promise in regard to giving you a letter every week
or two has not been fulfilled, yet it was not my wish to avoid
it. The reason is, we have not been settled long enough at any
one place to afford an opportunity. It has been march, march
all the time for the last two months.
My last letter, I believe, was written at Oxford,
Miss., from which place we went as far south as Water Valley;
being farther into Dixie than any other infantry of our command.
We had been there only a day, when we heard of Forrest's cavalry
raid along the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. Then it was thought
expedient to turn and take the back track, as they had cut off
all communication and supplies from us.
This thing of going backward was something we were
not used to, and it went a little "against the grain."
But as we had the name of doing more hard marching and
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