ALS
4 p.
1861 July 14
James Booker, [n.p.], letter to Chloe Unity Blair, with an inclusion
by A. Blair
Optimistic at the beginning of the war, James Booker praises the "elegant
water," "beautiful young Ladies," and "most beautiful country" he finds at the
38th's camp at Winchester. But he notes that one member of the regiment
accidentally shot another member from his hometown and now feel terrible. He
warns that "cowardly boys" who are avoiding service should beware, since they
are likely to be drafted or made to put up breastworks. After salutations and
greetings, James indicates where letters should be sent. A. Blair, a relative of
James' and possibly Chloe Blair's brother, writes a short note to be included.
Blair indicates that he is including a letter that "brother William" received
from "brother," who was expecting to go to Manassas. Blair finishes by saying
that all are well.