Title:
Facing pages [30-31]
Date:
18640130-18640131
Transcription
[written above note]: Hospital 108th Regt. Near Morton's Ford.
Another fine day beckoning in the evening Dr. Munson started for Washigntion having received a leave of absence for 5 days.
Received a letter from home wrote two letters one to an asylum friend and another to my little friend Miss [illegible] [Northop].
Nothing of much interest occured today Mr. [Grussie's] Lady has come to share the [illegible] life with her husband. the chapel
finished and we [illegible] probably have [service] tomorrow.
Very pleasant day but rainy in the evening service in the chapel by Mr. Grasie, a very fine [discourse]. Mrs Grasie was pleasant.
It seems quite pleasant to [have] worship once more in the Afternoon. was introduced to Mrs. Grasie and found her a very pleasant
Lady. received a letter from Aunt Mary and also letter from Cousin Judith. Spent a very pleasant evening with several members
of the Regt.
Language:
English
From:
Henry O. Nightingale diary, 1864
Contributing Institution:
UC Merced Library and Special Collections