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George C. Burmeister diary, 1861

1861-11-27 -- 1861-12-01

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Wed. 27. The best news that I heard was that Mason and Slidell, ambassadors to France and England sent by the C.S.A., were taken, on board a British ship near Havana, by Capt Wilkes, of the U.S. sloop of war, St. Jacinto, honor to brave Wilkes, he merits the thanks of our nation. Thurs. 28 This day was appointed as a Thanksgiving day by 17 Governors for their respective states. I did not have any school today. I attended a birthday party at Helen [Langloreakeis?] where I enjoyed myself pretty well. went home at 2 A.M. Frid.29. Our rhetorical exercises were pretty interesting today. Nothing else of special importance. Satur.30. Kept school today for the day. I missed this week. It did not seem natural to me to keel school on Saturday. Recd a letter from Home. Sund. December 1, 1861. Another month has commenced its reign. how swiftly time flies by new, again another year is drawing to its close, O, what tremendous changes have we experienced this year, how many hearts have been taken from their cheerful firesides and chilled forever by the cold hand of death. Civil war is still raging in our midst. I pray God that the dreadful conflict may cease with the closing year, but I am afraid it will not.
 
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