Our Boys the Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac Volu

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Our Boys the Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac Volu
A F Alonzo F Hill
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Me till Tuesday evening to return.
i Mount Yernon is situated on the west bank of the Potomac, eight miles below Alexandria. My wDute was, to walk to Fall's Church, a distance of five miles ; then take the cars for Alexandria, a distance of ten miles from the church; once there, I would have to secure a passage on foot, by way of a very muddy road.
A train was to leave Fall's Church for Alexandria, at 192 OUR BOYS.
twelve o'clock ; tlie first question to be considered WcOs, could I reach said p
...lace in time for said train? It was ten o'clock when I left Camp Pierpont, and I determined to try ; though the road I had to travel was a very muddy one, and the wind was blowing extravagantly. I breasted the wind with des- perate energy, and lett the shape of my feet in the mud with great rapidity. As the sun began to admonish me that the hour of twelve was at hand, I found myself within sight of the station, and a few^undred paces too far down the rail- road. A train was standing by the station, and tlie locomo- tive sent forth a shrill whistle.

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