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Letter from Charles Berry Senior to his Father et. al., February 21,1864


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Dear Father, Brother & friends

Thinking that you might like
to hear from me I concluded to write a few lines
We started last Wednesday arrived at Charles city
on the same day. Next day we took the stage
and got to Cedar Falls. Took the cars at Cedar
Falls next morning and arrived at Dubuque
in the afternoon on Friday. We have been
staying here since then but expect to leave
for Davenport tomorrow. We have got
our uniforms excepting overcoat & dresscoat
our knapsack haversack blanket & canteen we
have got. the rest of our uniform our arms &
our first installment of bounty we shall re-
ceive at Davenport. We board at one of the hotels
here & report to roll call [OMITTED] 9 & 2.
You will understand the nature of the
enclosed certificate. weare all in good
health & excellent spirits. Yesterday
Wahington's birthday was celebrated here
the home guards marched through the street
behind the fife & drum. There was target


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shooting in the afternoon in the evening
there was a grand supper free for all
soldiers in the Union League Hall after
supper speaking, then dancing by the
young folks, 2 violins 1 clarinet -& one
double bass, were the instruments — the
performers were all germans but they
were verry excellent players I am
in haste & have not any more time to
write at present. I shall write again from Davenport [OMITTED]
to write to me

I remain
your son
Charles B. Senior