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to Mary Epperly
12 May 1862
Epperly, Christian M., 1837-1904
Describes the Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia.
GLC02715.010
16-17 May 1862
Discusses the damage the armies have done to the local farms, crops and livestock. Continues writing on 17 May 1862 that he ran out of money and borrowed some from a man who is going home. Tells Mary to feed the man as repayment.
GLC02715.011
22 May 1862
Says the Union has control of the James River all the way up to Richmond, Viriginia. Believes that the Yankees will take Richmond soon. Reminds his wife to pay back the man whom he borrowed money from and asks her to sell his watch.
GLC02715.012
31 May 1862
Writes that his unit is camped nine miles from Richmond, Virginia. Says he hopes to get a furlough and visit his wife at the end of June. However, Captain Pelham has been very hard on the regiment since one man deserted.
GLC02715.013
circa June 1862
Says he cannot get a furlough. States he wants Aunt Peggy to move in and nurse his wife who is pregnant (see GLC02715.031). Date taken from the content of the letter.
GLC02715.014
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