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Lucius Carhart – 1862-11-08

Camp Price Nov. 8th/62
Dear friends
I have not yet got any letter from you Since I left the 
Hospital. I am still in the same camp that I was when I wrote you
before. I am going to write whether you do or not. there is not much to write but I will think of something. I have not much time to write now for I have got to go out on a General Review. we are under General Rosacrance & he is going to be with us. I shall have to stop for the call is made. Well I have got back it was reported that General rosecrance was going to be out on review but nay time did I see him. they get som of the biggest lies started in camp I ever heard. perhaps you do not hardly understand what is ment by a General review. the hole Batalion is formed in a line of Battle and the General and his Staf run their horses the hole length of the line of Battle first in front and then in the Rear. it is a performence just to see how strate a line they can get us in, and make a little show. 
we are getting along very well at present we are fixing up things about right, we have built a wall of sods about one foot thick & two feet high and staked the tent on top of it and we have built an areh? in the tent and it makes it as warm as you please. it seems the most lik home of any place I have been yet if you have any notion of enlisting or want to see how Soldiers live just call over. I am trying to write by candle light and all of the Boys are trying to get round the candle so I guess I will stop for to night.

Sunday Nov 9th Just 3 months ago to Day that I enlisted. it does not seem very long. it is a very fine day rather cold we have had fine weather all the faul so far it rained a little the other night and tried to snow some the other day but did not make out much. I am on guarde to day. they let us go to our quarters and stay till within ten minutes of time to go on guarde which makes it very nice. before untill with a couple of days they made them stay at No. one all the time. there is not as much prospect of a fight now as there was when we were at camp Bates we stand picket and Regimental guard with out our Guns loaded I have not had my gun loaded since I have been here in camp and there at camp Bates we kept them loaded most all the time. they seem to think round here that the War is not going to 
last much longer. I saw an old man that lives here in Town when I was out on picket the other Day he said he thought the Rebels could not fight much longer for he said he new by true reports that they were in a starving condition he said he saw Morgans army when they went through town and counted six without hats or shoes and the most of them were nearly necked for clothing. that was about three weeks ago. and they have gone clear of out of the state now. there is a chance now to go into the regular Army they give a chance for ten to go from each company I think they give a good chance they give the hundred Dollars bounty the same as if you had not enlisted and 40 Days furlough rite after you enlist. I want to know what you think about it. if you have not got a chance to send them shirts yet mabe you can send with Gary Doc has sent for a Batt?. So has G. Sacket I would like that gray woolen vest of mine. I am well. Lem Roloson Will Flagg John Rader are in the Hospital. the rest are well except bad colds.
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write and let me know about things. Lucius Carhart