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Iof food. This been birno gallantly byaU. It was a very uncommon occurrence to hear a soldier murme'ing, although wo wore 11 making forced march an by day and night* with very little in our haversacks to relieve hunger when wo 6Upp«d for a short rest.— c , All expected to have tin pleasure of being present at the capture of Bragg and his en-tire force, hut the “stragoile movements of I Buell would ‘'uot w:n,'* and we now have to bear the disappointment. Full rations are now bjing issued to us, but how St.on wo will be cut short again is not for me to' c say, but wo will in all probability be forced • J to it again oro long, but while we are in a c country as well supplie 1 with small forage, v such in chicken*, vegj»ahlue, o., wo can get a along vory well, although Wfl have to pay a a good round suui for them. The country « roundabout Uliacow is well supplied with | ' nil kinds of forag?, and this will probably * continue on our inarch Southward. Some
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The Cadiz Democratic Sentinel

Cadiz, Ohio, US

Wed, Nov 19, 1862

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