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Benjamin Wright

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Identifier: MS060_01_04

Dates

  • Creation: Aug 10, 1864

General Note

Camp 10th Conn.Vols. Before Petersburg Va.Sept.llth 1864 My Dear Abbie are For a wonder we left quietly in camp to day. some thing must be wrong although Genl.Terry ordered the fatigue party back to camp last Sabbath.but I did not think Col.Plaisted could leave us in camp.he would have had us to work some where on our Brigade line,it is possible however he may have received orders forbidding it to day.their was a detail made last night for to day.but for some cause it was countermanded this morning.Although Sunday the men have been very busy cleaning up. Washing their clothes,and fixing their tents.it is the only chance they have,and they have to improve it.if it is Sabbath,to morrow they will without doubt be on fatigue all day and at night go in the trenches.when I got in camp last night I found my tent fix up pretty well. my Pioneer and Sam had been to work.I found a good bunk and a good table.things quite convenient. I felt a little inclined to leave my tent last night,and go down in my Co. street under the breastwork.! thought the Bullets were flying over rather uncomfortably thick.Some of them pretty close.I could hear them whistle by.I remained in my tent,woke up this morning and found every thing safe. during the unguarded watches of the night,I had been guarded by an eye that never sleeps.and kept from all harm. As yet I have heard nothing about any service to be held to day.I suppose however the Chaplain will hold one service some time during the day.although his and Camps time is very much occupied at this about getting Camp Mustered as Major.that appears to engross his whole time for a few days past all at once last week,he left us at the front and went into camp.as yet fie they have not succeeded very well,hor do I think they will.if they do I don't wish to remain longer in the Regiment if it were possible to get out. the Chaplain was just around says he intends having service at 2 Oclock he had invited the 24th Glee Club to lead the singing . as though we could not lead our own singing.I think it would have looked better if he had invited them to unite with us as it is our meeting.evry one to their notion however as the old woman said when she kissed the cow .quere notion of hers however. It ' has been very quiet thus far to day but few shots been fired along the line.appears to be a genl.regard for the Sabbath I wish we might always have it.I tremble when I think of the effect on the Thousands in our Army of this disregard of the Sabbath on their after life,after the close of the War and they have returned to their homes.I fear to a great extent we shall be come a Nation of Sabbath breakers.God grant deliverance from this great Sin. 8 PM We recieved the mail a short time ago I recieved three letters.one very short one from you,one from Cousin Louisa,and one from Lieut.Linsley.he was at home in Northford is doing very well.expects to return to the Regiment about the 25th.I shall hail his arrival with joy.the Chaplain had service this afternoon.we had none to night.I have been down in my Co. street part of the evening singing with some of the boys.I quite like my Co. have some pretty good boys.I have written Adelia quite a long letter to day.I hope she will answer.the next letter I have to answer is Marys I may commence it to night,if not I will do it to morrow,unless I am on some detail. God bless you and Bennie is my earnest prayer. loving ever Benjamin

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