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Hd. Qtrs. Dept. Cum. ChattanoogaTenn Dec 13th 1863Friend Kateyour very welcome and highly interesting letter of the 1st came to hand a few days ago and I now proceed to answer Since I last wrote you I have changed my place of abode I am now in the U. S. Signal Corps I am well pleased with my new place I am now done with them tiresome marches that are so disheartening to the Soldier. I should have answered your letter sooner had I been present when it came, but I was at,Transcripts provided
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Shell Wound Tennessee December the 7th, 1863KateThis evening while all is stillI will try and answer your kindletter which I received yesterdayIndeed Kate I was glad to hear fromyou again It found me well and ingood spirits though better now whenI first got it they had Grants Reviewand did not relieve us till darkthough now I am in very good humornow I have been over to see the 36thboys all Day and have had the best kindof a time they are all well and hearty though they are like us th
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Chattanooga Nov 3rd 1863My Dear Cousin Your kind letter of October 13th came to hand a few days ago I was glad to hear from youagain nothing gives me more pleasureto be the recipient of a kindly written letter from so dear a friend your letter found me in the enjoyment of good health the boys are allwell the health of the Army is excellentindeed it never was better the woundedare rapidly recovering and will soon be in a condition to take the field upon the whole our Army is in Splendid fi
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Camp Clark Chattanooga TennOctober the 20th / 63Neigh(bor) KateThis afternoon being the first time that I have been off of duty for some time I thought I would Employ the time by wrighting a letter to you although I do not know that I shall say anything that will be of mutch interest to you for Soldiers do not generally have anything to write about Except the Subject of War & I suppose you here enough on that Subject but as you have some friends here doubtless you would be glad to here from th
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Camp of 57th Ind Volunteers Pelham (TN) Aug 5th 63Dear Cousin Your kind and long expected letter has at last arrived it came to hand a short time ago I was very glad to hear from you once more after so long a time I hope you enjoyed yourself at the Picnic of which you spoke I should have enjoyed myself if I had been there I think Miss Mollie was there I hear you gave her my kindest regards the next time you her by order of A? but to proceed I have but little news to write as you
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Camp Near Murfreesboro May the 9th 63Dear Cousin I embrace the present opportunity of addressing you a few lines this beautiful afternoon for I do not know whether you have received my last or not at any rate I have not received no answer as yet. I do not think you would neglect to answer my letters so long it must have miscarried the mails are so irregular that there is but little certainty to hear from you and not any Special news that I have to communicate is for the purpose for
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Aprile the 18th/ 63 Nashville Friend KateI received your letter today and was glad to here from that part of the country again though I thought you had forsaken me But I excuse youWell to begin I have been having a pretty severe time of it I have had the Typhoid fever I come here to the hospital on the 13th of March I getting along fine I think if I keep gaining strength like I have for the last week I will go to my Regiment in a week or so I am awful tired of the hospital I long
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In Camp near Murfreesboro, Tenn April 12th 63Dear CousinYour kind and ever welcome letter came to hand yesterdayan I now embrace the present favorableopportunity (this pleasant Sabbath after-noon) to let you knowhow I am getting along your letterfound me in a tolerable state of healththough to tell the truth I have not en-joyed perfect health Since leaving Indiana I was glad to hear from youKatie and hear that you were enjoyinggood health I have but little news of any kind to communicate to
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Camp Neff Nex? Louisa, Ky January the 10th 1862 (Should be 1863)Friend Kate I received your Welcome letter and was very glad to here from that part of the bisyworld We are all well as faras I know them that is hereis well Peter Harter ishere he is getting along all Right Martin Conneris detestable? sick yet butis getting some better now I guess they will get along all Right I hope so at leastI would like to see them all well again.,Transcripts provided by previous owner.
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Camp Morton Nove the 9th 62Cousin Kate With pleasure I now embrace the first opportunity of addressing you a few lines to let you know where I am and how I am getting along in general I have but little time to write and but little to write about therefore my letter must necessarily be short I should have written ere this but our time is taken up so much drilling standing guard and doing other camp duties that we have but little time that we can call our own Sunday is the only day that we ha
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Camp of 57th Ind Regiment Chattanooga Sept 27th 62Dear Cousin Tis Sabbath evening the pleasant rays of an Autumn Sun fall gently and silently around me a solemn and pleasant quietness seems to pervade all nature the roar of cannon and the tumult of contending armies which so lately made the hills and plains of Tennessee resound with mortal strife the clash of arms the thundering of artillery the shout of victory and the yells and groans of the wounded and dying have all ceased and ever
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Pittsburg landing Tennessee March the 23rd 62 Cousin Kate It is with pleasure that I seat myself this beautiful morning to answer your very welcome letter which came to hand the day before yesterday. I rec’d a letter from you while while we were yet at Nashville and intended answering it immediately but we rec’d orders to march and I had to go Gen Buell’s army about fifty thousand strong left Nashville on the 25th of March bound for Savannah on the Tennessee-river distant one hundred
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Nashville Tennessee March the 16th 1862Friend Kate I again embrace the opportunity of Addressing you a few lines this pleasant Sabbath eve to inform you that I am well at present hoping these lines may find you the Same blessing I wrote to you five or six weeks ago and have been daily expecting a letter from you but as yet it has not come to hand I have looked long and anxiously for a letter from you, but failing to receive one I have come to the conclusion that my letter might possibly have
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