Important Information

Friday, January 8, 1864

The regiment was not out of bread and there was none to be found on the peninsula.  The wind was still blowing, it was cold, and the men were hungry.  Crackers were only issued to the men on picket duty - they each received six round soda crackers per day.

Men on picket duty guarded the perimeter of their camp.  The duty was so important, that when food was scarce, they were the only ones to eat.