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Geer - - August 3, 1862
I thought I had seen Mosquetoes and Flies that were a nuisance in NY, but I give in to Virginia. There is no use fighting. You may as well keep still and let them have their fill, because one will only tire him self out and have at last to give in to them.
Keeler - - August 5, 1862
I had the forethought when at Old Point to buy me a mosquito bar (the only one on board) so that I can sleep at night undisturbed…by the pestiferous vermin, that is when the heat will allow of it. Tonight we will have a scorcher. |
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