| 1 | Author: | Booker, James, 1840-1923 | Add | | Title: | Letter to Chloe Unity Blair [a machine-readable transcription] | | | Published: | 1997 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Bookerletters | | | Description: | I write you afew lines this morning to let you
know that we are
boath well and much hope ing
that this may find you all enjoying the same good
blesing, I have no news of intrust to write
we have had a long rest since we have
bin here, tho I expect we will
have to leave
here to day,
we have orders to be ready to march at amoments
warning, I do know
not know which way we will go,
I received a letter from & sister
yesterday dated the 8 of Oct & one
from sister the other day dated the 5 of Oct,
[2] I was sorry to hear of sickness being in
the neighbour hood,
we have some little sickness in camp
tho not as much at present as has bin
we have too sick men in our company
Bage Pritchett & John
Hundley[3]
thay are not sick much tho
thay are not able for sentry, I have enjoyed very good health since we left Richmond. I think I can stand the service now if
thay will gave me
enough to eat, we have goten a plenty since we have bin here
accept salt, same
we have not goten more than half enough salt
I am glad that we are going to leave
this
place. for the people through here are all
mostly quakers, and I had almost aslive
be with the yankees as to be with the
quakers,
the
yankees will sell us eny
thing cheap for the specia
tho
thay
will not take our notes, the quakers will
sell any thing
thay
have got when the spirit moves
them,
tho we cant catch them rite half our time, I will
hush about the
yankees and quakers, and
tel you what a interesting meeting has bin
going on in Camp, it has bin going on for near a month,
nearly every night thay has bin a good meney
converts since the meeting commenced I
think it is time for them to turn after being blesed so plainley as they have
bin in the past battles, I
think Mr
Penic
[4] had changed very much, be
fore he was taken sick. he said that he
was deter min to do better than he had bin
do ing
I dont think I ever saw a plainer change in
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