Letters From Port Royal Written At the Time of the Civil War
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This raid will break up my ginning on this end of the island and put it back at least two weeks, for the men are so scared that they won't dare to go to work, and the women can't do much without them. 240 LETTERS FROM PORT ROYAL [1863 FROM H. W. Dec. 27. Mr. Philbrick has gone up to-night to see General Saxtou, and Mr. Eustis says that if he can't (or won't) stop it, he shall write to Washington. It is the unauthorized work of the officers whose commissions perhaps depend upon their keeping fuU... ranks. FROM B. S. P. Dec. 28. I rode off for Coosaw Fort on Ladies Island, where the pickets are. I found Captain Bryant at camp. He was very pleasant and told me that the descent upon Coffin's Point Saturday night was not made by his or- ders, but by one of Colonel Higginson's captains. The men were brought to him, however, and he discharged all who did n't want to enlist. So I came off content. The holidays and the hunt for deserters have so broken up the labor that nothing of any consequence can be done now till after New Year's, when I hope the work will move on smoothly again.
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