Forrest Deserters

Stiles/Akin

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A less energetic experience:. In the summer of 1863 Lt. Abner Small (16th Maine Infantry) was sent back to Maine to do recruiting and to round up some deserters. He wrote in his diary: "Under orders I traveled down to Bath [a seacoast town] to find a homing deserter and arrest him. When I discovered where he lived, in a poor quarter of the city, I placed guards around the house and knocked for admittance. I'm afraid my knock was a feeble one, yet it brought to the door a woman, who turned pale as a corpse when she saw my uniform. She tried to shut the door. I prevented that, and asked for the man. She said he wasn't there, but I knew that the only truth in her words was that she loved him." Lt. Small did locate the deserter and did arrest him--but he concluded "I never performed a more disagreeable duty. I shouldn't have cared to repeat it for a ninety days' leave or a brigadier-general's commission".
 

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