| 1 | Author: | Brand, William F. | Requires cookie* | | Title: | William Brand to Kate Armentrout, September 15, 1861 | | | Published: | 2002 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-BrandLetterscivilwar | | | Description: | As I have not hurd from you for a long time, I have
seated my self this beautifull Sabbath morning for
the purpose of dropping you a fiew lines. I have been
looking for a letter from you for some time past. Indeed, I have not recieved a from Augusta for the last three weeks. I
begin to think that I am uttrably forsaken no one can tell
the pleasure that it affords, a poor soldier on recieveing a letter from his friends & acquaintances. It
enlivens his mind & makes him energetick in
performing his duties thre is not
news of interrest to write our advance pickets are
in two miles of the Arlington highths night before
last Stuards
Cavelry seen thare advance
guard across the river. Colonel Stuard said he was in
two miles of Washington
thay took fifteen or twenty Prisoners. John Plunket went
down to fairfax Court house he said he had an interview with some of the
Prisoners two Lieutenants & some privates thay
said thay
ware glad that they had been taken prisoners for thay did not care which way the victory went that thay had been forced to come on the soil of Va.
thay said that old Abe promest to keep them in the city for to protect it and after he got them
thare he made them go whare
ever he pleased. | | Similar Items: | Find |
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