Description | Written from Camp Sebastopol. Examination by a medical board yesterday, being told they were going to send him home: waiting to find a good ship to go home in: report of Carr, back from England, concerning Jones, a senior lieutenant of theirs, who told Carr to tell him that Jones had not purchased his company when asked at Horse Guards and that he did not mind being "purchased over", raising expectation in George of getting his company directly, with McHenry going: hope of gettting his Sebastopol clasp that afternoon: review of the army, seen by him as a spectator: beautiful weather, with hope it lasts to take him home. Sheet, with 4 pages of text. |