Williams, George M., fl. 1862 to his wife

GLC06582.09

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GLC#
GLC06582.09-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
March 8, 1862
Author/Creator
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Title
to his wife
Place Written
Richmond, Virginia
Pagination
4 p. :
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

He describes the irregularity and unreliability of mail. He writes that he has bought four yards of red flannel, eight dozen hair pins, paper, large-sized soap but that he has not yet been able to find a knitting cloth. He will send what he purchased with Molly Green. He relates a rumor that the army at Manassas has fallen back. He says that if the army does actually fall back, he will speedily make arrangements to be with her. He writes that he has selected a dress for his wife, baby, and aunt and that he will get them when he receives his monthly pay.

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