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“I felt to-day as though I were at my old trade—destroying the railroad—which I was at eighteen months ago.”–Letters from Elisha Franklin Paxton.

October 19, 2012

Elisha Franklin Paxton – Letters from camp and field while an officer in the Confederate Army

Martinsburg, October 19, 1862.

I have spent a busy Sunday, superintending the destruction of the railroad here, and will spend what little remains of the day in writing you a short note. It is a bad chance for a letter, as I write on my pocket-book resting on my knee. I received your letter of the 9th ult., and was glad to hear from you. I felt to-day as though I were at my old trade—destroying the railroad—which I was at eighteen months ago. Last week we thought there was a chance for another battle, as it was reported the enemy was advancing. But it turned out to be only a scouting party. With that exception, we have had a very quiet time.

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