Record of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, From Aug. 1862 to Aug. 1865
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The 33d has suffered much, but no worse than many others, but it is composed of good fighting stock and is thought much of down here, as well as at home. It numbers about 300, all told. Two years ago, we boldly marched to the front with 11 84 men. All are not dead ; some are at home, having been discharged, some have died before the regiment went into action, some are suffering from their wounds received while doing their duty, and others are pining away in rebel prisons. But the right will and... must prevail. We are hav- ing considerable rainy weather, and, according to the signs, ]t bids fair to remain so for quite a while. June 14. The programme has changed. The 3d division supply train, which numbered 30 wagons, 180 mules and 60 men, has been re- duced to one-half, by order of war department, and consolidated with the 4th army corps, and I have been ordered to report back to my com- pany and regiment. Accordingly I packed up my "duds" and started, arriving about 1 1 o'clock. Was glad to meet the boys, after an absence of some months at detached service.
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