John Wesley Caldwell served the Union Army in Company B, Eighth Maine. He and five of his brothers; Francis, Leonard, Asbury, Philip and Hiram, were volunteers for three years during the war. The latter three never returned, while Leonard came back with a bullet in his lungs which caused his death later. During the last six months of his service to the Union, John Wesley kept a journal, which follows...
Tuesday, January 3, 1865
More fair. P.M. Cloudy. Eve it snows. I have forwarded theDes. Loist of Geo. A. Wentworth today, have done but littlewriting for the Co.Have had some talk today with Hiram about applying for applyingfurlough, but have hardly made up my mind to do so as yet.How swifth time flies and yet how little I think of theimportance of improving each hour as it passed, to some goodpurpose. I ought to so improve the hours as they pass, that areview of what I have done will afford me pleasure, and a feelingof satisfaction that I have done my duty to myself, my associates,and my God. May I have grace so to live.
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