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| 10/30/1862 - **141st New York** - "We have a fair prospect of wintering here, and Paul Wisner' | 10/30/1862 - **141st New York** - "We have a fair prospect of wintering here, and Paul Wisner' | ||
| - | 11/15/1862 - **141st New York** - "Our Regiment is down at Laurel yet, and is building barracks" | + | 11/15/1862 - **141st New York** - "Our Regiment is down at Laurel yet, and is building barracks..." - // |
| 11/25/1862 - "THE **ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST NEW YORK**, Col. Hathaway, arrived in this city yesterday. The regiment has been in the field two months, doing duty at Laurel Station, guarding the Baltimore and Ohio railroad." | 11/25/1862 - "THE **ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIRST NEW YORK**, Col. Hathaway, arrived in this city yesterday. The regiment has been in the field two months, doing duty at Laurel Station, guarding the Baltimore and Ohio railroad." | ||
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| + | 11/29/1862 - **141st New York** - "Our Regiment left Laurel, Md., on Monday the 24th Inst. Our duties at Laurel had been light, our rations good, our quarters (which we had anticipated occupying through the winter) were very comfortable, | ||
| 2/25/1863 - **109th New York** - "Camp at Laurell, Md., February, 25th 1863...There are five Companies stationed here under command of Lt. Col. Catlin. We have comfortable quarters constructed of logs and covered with our tents, and the intervening space between the logs is filled with mud...Laurell is a place of about one thousand inhabitants: | 2/25/1863 - **109th New York** - "Camp at Laurell, Md., February, 25th 1863...There are five Companies stationed here under command of Lt. Col. Catlin. We have comfortable quarters constructed of logs and covered with our tents, and the intervening space between the logs is filled with mud...Laurell is a place of about one thousand inhabitants: | ||
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