1862: Newton's troubles are far from over...
Colby 86: Sick (Again)
1862: Newton's troubles are far from over...
1862: Newton's troubles are far from over...
Postal privileges & caustic comments from the camp of the 39th MA:
Colby enjoys the lovely fall weather ... for a little while.
1862: Hard to get a good night's sleep when rumors of raids run rampant ...
Can't you just hear Captain Richardson's teeth grinding in rage? ...
The regiment prepares for Winter Quarters ...
Finally, a fire in the tent! ...
1862: Cotton just isn't warm enough for the southern Winter ...
Colby displays a distinct lack of confidence in the stability of the US currency ...
1862: Sutler Pullen provides the goods... IF you have the money!
Talking food with the tent-mates ...
Some of the men are "hardier" than others ...
Eviction day for Colby's corporeal guests ...
1862: The sick tent has other inhabitants, besides the patients ...
1862: Colby succumbs to medical treatment ...
1862: And now we have a diagnosis!
1862: Finally, illness comes to Colby ...
1862: The regimental surgeon is an expert ... in foiling fakers!
1862: Jonas falls first, and the men line up ...
1862: Water problems in camp ...
1862: The weather turns muddy ...
1862: As an independent New Englander, Colby chafes at the army's rigid protocols ...
1862: Colby vents his jealousy of the treatment received by former slaves ...
1862: Colby's complaints against the army's anti-foraging policies ...