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The Mischievous man was very useful. He made fun. He knew how to volunteer to shave a fellow with a big beard and moustache. He wouldn’t lend his razor, but he’d shave him. Very well — he shaves one cheek, one half the chin, one side of the upper lip, puts his razor in his pocket, walks off, and leaves his customer the most one sided chap in the army. He knew how to do something like this every day. What a treasure to a mess!
Southern Historical Society Papers.
Vol. I. Richmond, Virginia., February, 1876. No. 2
Camp Fires Of The Boys In Gray.
Items in Indiana Magazine of History
Full Citation: James Comfort Patten, “An Indiana Doctor Marches with Sherman: The Diary of James Comfort Patten,” ed. Robert G. Athearn, Indiana Magazine of History 49, no. 4 (December 1953): 405-422.
Home: Gibson County (Princeton)
Year: 1864
Regiment: 58th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
Abstract: Patten (1826-1903) served as surgeon to the 58th between July 4 and December 31, 1864, while the regiment was involved in taking and occupying Atlanta. He writes mostly of his strong feelings about the necessity of a Northern draft and his observations of occupied Atlanta (particularly hungry women and children). He was mustered out in Savannah on Dec. 31, 1864.
- Sample Text:
- “I hope some men I could name may have to come out [enlist]. I want to see them with a gun on their shoulder…I wonder how they will stand fire. I would very much like to see them tried.” (Atlanta, Sept. 5, 1864, p. 409)
- “A good many women came in as usual to trade for something to eat. Some of them bring in beans, some chinkapins [chesnuts] and muscadines [grapes], while some I have reason to believe resort to more questionable means of obtaining the desired food. But who can blame them, when their children are starving.” (Atlanta, Sept. 26, 1864, p. 413)
- LC Subject Headings:
- United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 58th (1861-1865)
- Atlanta Campaign, 1864
- Savannah (Ga.) History Siege, 1864




