The Camp Life of the Third Regiment

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The Camp Life of the Third Regiment
Robert T Kerlin
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T. Kerlin, chaplain of the Third Missouri Regiment, writes from Thoroughfare Gap, Va. , to a brother minister at St. Louis, telling him of these things. Dr. Kerlin comes from Clay County, and the people of this city and this State know him.
Dr. Kerlin's letter is published herewith, but he admits that, as horrible as he has pictured the condition of the second division of the Second Army Corps, it is even worse than he has made it appear, and that the officers and men insisted that he make the
...truth more explicit that aid might be gotten to them by the patri- otic people of this State, in whom they have confidence. The chap- lain does not place the blame. ] — The Kansas City Times.
48 THE CAMP-LIFE OF THE THIRD REGIMENT.
The last week's itinerary of the second division of the Second Army Corps, General Davis commanding, has been written in curses. The results will be borne forever in the minds, hearts and bodies of 10, 000 patriotic citizen-soldiers. Half-fed, wet and muddy, with no change of clothes, a score, on an average, in each company bare-footed, the volunteer soldiers of this division, as they go to their beds of wet straw under their low dog-tents that let the rain through like sieves or as they trudge through the mire of the stubble-field in which we are encamped to-night, can find no language but oaths to express their sense of ill-treatment.


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