Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865 to Eleanor Hammond

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GLC#
GLC09273.22-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
January 18, 1865
Author/Creator
Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1862-1865
Title
to Eleanor Hammond
Place Written
City Point, Virginia
Pagination
4 p. : Height: 21 cm, Width: 13.9 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

All are healthy. Fayette "is the fattest that I ever saw him and his health is tip top." Joseph is healthy, and John "grunts some but I guess he always will." Has heard from a letter that Fayette received that [Serrisey] is staying with her friend [Prudy], but he does not want her coming over to his house because she "[is not] fit to be in a hog pen." It is very cold at camp, and the ground has almost frozen. Has heard that he will not be paid until the first of March. Until then, she will have to do "the best you can." "There is a great many men down here that are making bets that the war will be settled by spring." Would be happy if the war ended soon, because he has not faced much heavy fighting. She must "trust in the good Lord" and wait patiently. She must teach Oscar to be a good boy. Sends his love to Charles and Matilda.

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