Subject | Path | | | | • | UVA-LIB-BrandLetterscivilwar | [X] | • | University of Virginia Civil War Collection | [X] |
| 1 | Author: | Brand, William F. | Add | | Title: | William Brand to Kate Armentrout, October 4, 1861 | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-BrandLetterscivilwar | | | Description: | I have taken the presant opportunity of writing time, to write you a fiew lines for
the purpose of answering your last letter which I recieved a fiew days since. You wrote as if I was
trifling with your good nature. I would rather fall in the cause of our country
than to blindfold you in any way. You ware mistaken in
seeing a letter of mine to Miss Hiss as you stated. I recolect well at the last of my letter to her I had.- from your devoted friend and if you do'nt believe me I only ask you to look at it again none but Sam Fitch new my motive in writing her that letter it was for his benifit she had lost confidence in him, on account of
some lies that had been told on him about her. Shee wrote
to me stating that I was in Sams
presance when he talked about her. She said that if
the things ware true she was done with Sam for ever. It
was all a lie that some of his enimies had
made on him, through Sams
persuasion I tried to write a forcible letter for I new
that Sam still loved her. & I am sertain that
she once loved him. I suppose if she was my devoted lover I would have written
to her since wich I have never done. Very proberably this will be hard to believe put it is eaven so; your advice is good but in no way. I do'nt think that I have tried to fool any one & God forbid
that I should. I have had blues ever since I recieved
letter. I used to think that nature was to strong to be subject unto grief but alas it is far from it. | | Similar Items: | Find |
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