Re: Primary Accounts Thread
November 29, 1861
Wieneke: Friday Nov 29th 61 this morning it is Clear but Cold the thermometer must be about 15 Deg below Zero we started and marched to Vermillion the Seat of Government of Dacotah Teritory here we had a verry good Camping ground with plenty of water I forgot to mention that last night we had to Carry all of Our water from one well half mile from Camp and had not enough to Cook Coffee. . . .
Cherry: Friday, 29th. Resumed the march this morning at eight Oclock and marched fifteen miles and encamped near Vermillion. The population of this place is about two hundred. It is said to be the largest town in Dakota and is the Capitol of this Territory. It is on the Bank of the Mo. river and is a very pretty site for a town. Several of the boys went up in town to night and got tight as Bricks but the Captain did not hear of it. If he had they would have been sorry for it I tell you. Our Orderly Seargent and I came into town to gather and was behind all the rest. When we came to the hotell we thought we would go in and warm. What was the Orderlys surprise to find one of his old friends there and that he was the proprietor of the house which was a good one to. He made us stay for supper and stay all night with him allso so after we eat our Supper we went down into camp and remained there untill after roll call and then went back and slept on a good feather Bed and eat a good Breakfast in the morning. This was nice was it not. Well you may think what you please we called it O. K. we did exactly (but I have often got just as good at home).
Martin: Friday 29th – Resumed our march and marched seventeen miles and camped at Vermillio and the capitol of the territory.
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November 29, 1861
Wieneke: Friday Nov 29th 61 this morning it is Clear but Cold the thermometer must be about 15 Deg below Zero we started and marched to Vermillion the Seat of Government of Dacotah Teritory here we had a verry good Camping ground with plenty of water I forgot to mention that last night we had to Carry all of Our water from one well half mile from Camp and had not enough to Cook Coffee. . . .
Cherry: Friday, 29th. Resumed the march this morning at eight Oclock and marched fifteen miles and encamped near Vermillion. The population of this place is about two hundred. It is said to be the largest town in Dakota and is the Capitol of this Territory. It is on the Bank of the Mo. river and is a very pretty site for a town. Several of the boys went up in town to night and got tight as Bricks but the Captain did not hear of it. If he had they would have been sorry for it I tell you. Our Orderly Seargent and I came into town to gather and was behind all the rest. When we came to the hotell we thought we would go in and warm. What was the Orderlys surprise to find one of his old friends there and that he was the proprietor of the house which was a good one to. He made us stay for supper and stay all night with him allso so after we eat our Supper we went down into camp and remained there untill after roll call and then went back and slept on a good feather Bed and eat a good Breakfast in the morning. This was nice was it not. Well you may think what you please we called it O. K. we did exactly (but I have often got just as good at home).
Martin: Friday 29th – Resumed our march and marched seventeen miles and camped at Vermillio and the capitol of the territory.
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