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Hammond, Horace J. to Eleanor Hammond

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09273.35 Author/Creator: Hammond, Horace J. Place Written: Hatcher Run, Virginia Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 24 March 1865 Pagination: 4 p. ; 21 x 13.7 cm. Order a Copy

All are healthy. Leg is back to normal. Has not received a letter in two weeks, but supposes that that is on account of the high water taking out some of the railroad. Weather has been cool and windy for 2 or 3 days now. "We lay here very quiet in camp, and things look very favorable." War looks to be all but over. "Rebels are about ready to surrender Richmond, and that will be the last of them." She must keep good courage until he comes home. Is cooking for the captain for a few days. Will put $5 more in this letter to send to her, which makes $100.50 in total. While this money should help a lot, she should still be sure to save all she can. Does not have much bread and milk. Has not heard anything from James; wants to know if she has heard from him. Would like to see Leonard and Betsey. Would love to see her, but will be able to see her sooner than she expects. Knows they will "meet on earth again."

Hammond, Horace J., fl. 1864-1865

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