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Camp Ellis Ford Va
August the 1 63
Dear Charlotte
I once more have a fiew leisure moments and I will improve them in writing to you to let you know that I am well
and that I received three of your letters this weak. I got two day before yesterday and your last one I gust read.
One of the letters had some tea in. I was verry glad to hear from you but sorry to hear that little Matie was sick.
You must have you hands full. I wish you could get some young girl to help you. We had a hard march yesterday and
last knight. Yesterday morning at five oclock we were on the move. We marched within two miles of Kellys Ford where
we croosed when we went to Chancelorsville. There the first and second brigades left ours. They went to Kellys
Ford and our brigade went to the United States Ford all except the 137th regt. We went to Ellises Ford two miles
above the United States Ford so our regt is alone to guard this place. There will be heavey deteails. I will have
to go on picet or to work every day. We are going to fortify some. Piceting will be some danguerous here. The gurillies
are thick here. We marched most all knight last knight. We got here gust at day break this morning reather tired.
The prospect is that we will stay here. Our division is all broke up guarding thoes fords. There has ben heavey
canonading to day in the direction of Culpeper. I hope our boys will show the rebs the northern elephent as we
did at Gettysburg. I think they will. I dont think the South ever will gain another victory at least I hope not.
I am not discouraged about the war nor shant be as long as we have got a man left. The prospect is better now than
it ever has ben. Charlston will be ours next and the true old flag waving over it once more. The war wants to be
properly managed and it wont last long. The draft will do something towards that. Generl Mead is quite a stiring
man and he councels with the other generls. That is something that they never have done at least they wouldent
agree as they do now and I guess they will do something. If we dont have good success it wont be the soldiers fault.
They will go where they are orderd and we are orderd to go in some awful places. I hope it wont be long when the
old flag will wave over the whole United States for then I know I can go home and live in a time of peace once
more. How good it would seam to be home and be free again and not expect to fight every day but it has got to be
done. The rebellion must and will be crushed and our good free goverment saved and I am willing to do all I can.
It is most a year since I enlisted. I have ben verry lucey I havent ben sick but verry little. Alwais ready for
duty. Sickly soldiers haint worth but little here. I was sorry to hear that Maria was so sick. I am glad she is
better. I hope Matie will get along soone. I was afraid something was the matter. I have thought of her so mouch
lately. I hope we will all ceep our health while I am gone from home. I am glad you have got some money yet. The
weather is verry warm to day. I think has ben the hottest day I ever see. It is now most dark and I shal have to
close for to knight. If I have time I will write some more tomorrow. Jim is cooking super and we will eat that
and lay down. We dident sleep eney last knight. My love to you. Good buy dear Charlotte.
Chas Engle |
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