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For Educational Use Only www.mainememory.net Copyright 2014 City Point. April 24. 1865. Dear Mrs. Bacon, How can I ever collect my thoughts sufficiently to write you any kind of a letter? The very idea is enough to drive me wild. Soon after I came (Saturday P.M.) a part of the 31 st reached City Pt. and being quite destitute came directly here for supplies. The Agency has been crowded ever since, and we came to the conclusion last eve that it must be an unusually full regiment. They are to leave today, and of course must be waited upon at once. I look upon Mrs M. & your sister with wonder & astonishment as they fly about answering all their demands, and feel quite proud when I can step into a vacancy with my arms full Contributed to Maine Memory Network by Maine Historical Society MMN # 96591 Date: April 24, 1865 Description: Nurse M.E. Dupree on soldiers needs

to relieve them of a part of their cares. What an institution this is, to be sure. The boys think it is next to home and feel perfectly happy if they can find a standing place inside the door. Here sits a Surgeon, just come in to say good bye to Mrs M. but I don t know what I was going to say next. Had there been but six or eight callers should have kept on with my writing, as it was, I found it simply impossible. Visitors are to be entertained, at the same time the supplies are being distributed in the Soldiers room and delicacies for the sick concocted in the kitchen. We have had a minutes respite, and now come two tired boys recently from Libby prison, out rushes Mrs M to get them some thing to eat. oh tis so good say they to sit at a table and be

civilized once more Meals are being served at all hours of the day. We were quite amused this morn before rising, to hear the raps at Mr Hayes door and the conversation carried on between him and those outside who could hardly wait until daylight to have their wants supplied. He concluded there was no rest for him and he might as well be up ready for the emergency. I am surprised at the large quantity and variety of eatables, drinkables, and wearables contained in these three small rooms. At one time we almost feared the latter would be exhausted, but Mr Hayes reports six packages at the landing, and has now gone for them. They have been detained at Washington a little while. A knock. Some blancmange for Soper. Miss Usher steps up and says, I ll get it, you keep

on with your writing and tell Mrs B. that I commenced a letter to her a few days since and got as far as the date. Yes here s another. Dinner Col. for Lieut. ^ Starbird. Mrs M. sings out from the kitchen, I am getting it as fast as possible. If friends at home could realize that every minute is occupied they wouldn t expect as many letters. For after such a busy day, even if one can sit quietly for a few moments, it is rather difficult to write a readable letter to any one. Let me see, where did I leave off? No matter I can t stop to read it over tis of no use, I give it up for the present. Wish I had a dozen pair of hands. Tuesday Morn. What a letter to send to my superior officer! But you will excuse all shortcomings dear Mrs B. I know for you find it about as difficult to have a quiet chat with absent friends as your Agents do here. When I left you yesterday, there was such a rush, it took us all to attend to them.

5. (4 o clock) Then came ^ dinner After which your sister and I walked out to the Cavalry Corps hospital to carry some custards & lemons for some of the 1st Maine Cavalry. returning we met Mr Hayes, and Jimmy Lowell, (who came the day before) on their way to the encampment of the 31st Me. We joined them, and were quite delighted with our visit there. Twas certainly a beautiful sight. Groups of men sitting round their fires cooking meat for supper, others lying full length on the ground resting their tired limbs. From several of the tents might be heard the song of praise reminding one of a Camp meeting, but the majority of them were having what you could call a jolly time. We were invited into Headquarters, a small but comfortable tent, ad soon had it full of company. Captains, Lieuts, Doctors, Chaplain Crawford &c &c

Miss Usher and I were the belles. When we came back found our boxes had arrived and Mrs M had gone into the business of unpacking. Enclosed you will find the invoices of all rec d, since the last acknowledgements. Every thing came in good order, and in time of need. Capt. Twitchell (7th Me Battery) has just made us a call; a very pleasant interruption, but I notice my letter didn t grow much, in the mean time. I meant to have written you something of my journey; and the difficulties I encountered in obtaining my pass. Shall be obliged to refer you to Mother s letter however for them as I am desirous of sending this today and can t if I commence another chapter. I will say however that Miss Dix was very kind to me, and sent me along in good shape. I like the work so [written sideways over other text] far very much Think we shan t be needed a great while, all go home together perhaps. Miss Usher is bright and cheerful, her work seems easy & pleasant to her. Now Mrs B. this has been written in every corner of the room, in my lap, on the bed, or any where I could find a place to rest for a while; some thing was sure to be wanted from behind me and I must move as there is not room to go round so you will consider my case, and not make any part of it public property. Remember me kindly to your family & coworkers Love to Aunt [?] Mrs M. and Miss U join me in love to you. Hoping you are better than when you last wrote, I will bid you adieu. Yours &c M. E. Dupee