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Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field

CHAPTER XII
16/19

We had been facing south--it was now necessary to face to the north.

The line that had been our rear became our front.

A change of front implied that our artillery train should take the place of the supply train, and _vice versa_.

"Elkhorn Tavern" had been the quartermaster's depot.

We made all haste to substitute artillery for baggage-wagons, and boxes of ammunition for boxes of hard bread.


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