Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

“It is with deep regret that I notice the rapid increase of drunkenness in the army.”–Journal of Surgeon Alfred L. Castleman.

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November 8, 2011

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L Castleman.,The American Civil War

8th.—Night before last was made hideous by the yells and drunken orgies of officers, who, in obedience to the order that no work should be done on the Sabbath, omitted all duty, but to make amends, employed the day in getting beastly drunk, and the night in howling themselves sober. It is with deep regret that I notice the rapid increase of drunkenness in the army.

One day last week Colonel _____, of the ____ Regiment ______ Volunteers, appeared on drill, took Hardee’s tactics from his pocket, and read aloud, in commanding voice, his drill orders. I took a little stroll the day after, and came upon a squad of the 43d New York Regiment, armed with sticks and corn stalks, with a quasi Colonel, reading orders from an old almanac. To my question what they were at, they replied “only playing _____ _____.”

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