. War diary and letters of Stephen Minot Weld, 1861-1865 . go. Captain McChesney is said to becolonel of the foreign legion. He has not been heard ofat camp since he went from there to town. Wednesday, November 30. — Lieutenant Belcher on.Mr. Caldwell came to see me and gave me strong hopesof an exchange. Captain Senn came with him. Daywarm and pleasant. No letters received. Nothing defin-ite from Sherman. His cavalry reported at Waynesboro. Thursday, December i. — Day warm and pleasant.Captain Senn on. Nothing new from Sherman. Scrubbedout our room. Had permission from Captain Senn tomake an

. War diary and letters of Stephen Minot Weld, 1861-1865 . go. Captain McChesney is said to becolonel of the foreign legion. He has not been heard ofat camp since he went from there to town. Wednesday, November 30. — Lieutenant Belcher on.Mr. Caldwell came to see me and gave me strong hopesof an exchange. Captain Senn came with him. Daywarm and pleasant. No letters received. Nothing defin-ite from Sherman. His cavalry reported at Waynesboro. Thursday, December i. — Day warm and pleasant.Captain Senn on. Nothing new from Sherman. Scrubbedout our room. Had permission from Captain Senn tomake an Stock Photo
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. War diary and letters of Stephen Minot Weld, 1861-1865 . go. Captain McChesney is said to becolonel of the foreign legion. He has not been heard ofat camp since he went from there to town. Wednesday, November 30. — Lieutenant Belcher on.Mr. Caldwell came to see me and gave me strong hopesof an exchange. Captain Senn came with him. Daywarm and pleasant. No letters received. Nothing defin-ite from Sherman. His cavalry reported at Waynesboro. Thursday, December i. — Day warm and pleasant.Captain Senn on. Nothing new from Sherman. Scrubbedout our room. Had permission from Captain Senn tomake an application to go to camp for letters. Friday, December 2. — Lieutenant Gill on, as officerof the day. Mr. Caldwell came to see us. Spoke to meabout Dr. Spencer. My rheumatism does not get anybetter. Day pleasant. One hundred of Shermans menbrought in. All confident and in good spirits. Saturday, December 3. — Sherman reported at Millen.All of us anxious to have Dr. Spencer come. Made myapplication to go to camp. Day pleasant and warm.Belcher on.. ^5?