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To his wife
2 July 1862
Tillotson, George W., 1830-1918
Left behind in hospital by regiment which is going to Newburn, unable to get furlough. Written at Camp Dickinson
GLC04558.029
9 July 1862
Still in hospital, regiment to go to Richmond, concerned about haying season at the farm, worries over children's severe illness: "Save them if it costs the farm and all the rest.
GLC04558.030
16 July 1862
Still in hospital, Regiment at Norfolk. Mail, picking whortle berries, wishing he could help on the farm, different tent styles. "There are about three hundred Contrabands sent from this island the other day to Newburn to go to school."
GLC04558.031
19 July 1862
Still in hospital. Family: "...how I do wish Dear Lib that I was at home to share your troubles, anxiety, sorrows, and to relieve you in some of your phisical [sic] labors.... How I tremble to think how near Georgiana also had been to the brink of...
GLC04558.032
24 July 1862
Discharged from hospital previous day. Waiting for regiment at Norfolk and their speedy mail service, dreamed of seeing family except Lucy.
GLC04558.033
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