Omaha, NE
August 16, 1866
We are nearly burned up with the heat and chocked with the dust. No rain since the first of July. Days burning hot but the nights cool and comfortable.
Lieut. General Sherman is here with his staff bound for the mountains. I shall send them out over the road Saturday on a special train. Have to go myself three hundred miles up the country and then north among the sand hills where we have a large force cutting ties and timbers from the red cedars that abound in that country. Mrs. McCormick gives a party for General Sherman and staff this evening. Of course I am invited.
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