| 1 | Author: | Brand, William F. | Add | | Title: | William Brand to Kate Armentrout, January 10, 1862 | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-BrandLetterscivilwar | | | Description: | It is with pleasure that I seat my self to drop you a fiew
lines to let you hear from me. I recieved your note
by Mr Vines. It was to late as I had written the day
before no doubt you have recieved it before this
time. My health is very good & hope theese
fiew lines may find you enjoying the same. We have been
on a very hard march ever since New
years' day we first marched on Bath in Morgan County took 8 or 10 Prisoners two
peases of canon it is
the hardest trip we ever ware on. The snow was from 4 to
6 inches deep & very cold. The roads became a perfect cake of ice the
horses ware continually falling down & the same
with the men. The Malitia done some beautifull
runing. Bath is a beautiful little town the
citasons are mostly Unionists. Bath is better known
as the Burkley springs it is situated between two
mountains. We are now in 25 miles of Winchester & are campt on the Runney road. I do not know what the
Gen. intentions are if we are kept in this
mountainous Country long one fourth of the army will be in the hospital for
thare are loads going evry
day five of our Com has gon
to the hospital & as many sick
in Camp. I recieved the cheese you sent me (many
thanks to the dona.) I told JV
whare to direct his letters to you & will
inform Mr Ligt. when I see him. Lieut Wilson leaves for home in the morning excuse
this short letter as I am on gard to night also bad
writing & misstakes. Write soon as I am
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