Important Information

Friday, October 3, 1862

Besides poorly prepared food, Camp Butler held another change to the daily life of the recruits.  

Most of them were farmers who were used to everyday freedoms.  But the confinement at Camp Butler became very monotonous.  The fence around the camp, and armed sentries, made it seem like a prison.

The recruits were able to secure a pass from the Post Commandant from time to time.  They would visit Springfield, or the nearby woods and farms.