William Brand to Kate Armentrout, May 29, 1862 | ||
Miss Amanda C. Armentrout
Greenville
Augusta
Co
Va
I recieved your kind letter some time ago I suppose you think I have forgotten you entirely as I have been so long in answering your letter. Indeed we have hardly had time to wash our cloths for the past two months. You seemed to think when you wrote to me last that the Valley was almost gon but thanks to Almighty God we have been able to drive them out thare is some in Harpers ferry yet we attacked them on the 23rd & have been fighting less or more evry day since. We have entirely routed Banke Army. I think that we have taken about 3 thousand Prisoners
I never seen people so rejoiced as we come in one end of Charlestown & the enimy going out ove the other the peoppe Chereed us & told us that thare doors ware open & ready to recieve us the ladies asked us why we did hollow we told them it was against orders, thay said we wee will doo the hollowing & your all will doo the fighting. The citisans kept asking whare was Jakson we told them we left him in Winchester we cheered Gen. Winder yesterday for the first time the men do not like him much because he is so strict. The merchants have a full stock of Good & sell them cheep I think coffee is a per lb. sugars the same thare is plenty of all kinds of Goods.
I must bring my letter to a
William Brand to Kate Armentrout, May 29, 1862 | ||