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to wife
13 April 1863
Boston, John W., fl. 1862-1865
writes that he got paid and he will send her 30 dollars and if it gets to her safe he will send another 20 dollars.
GLC09315.13
25 April 1863
glad that the children are doing well and hopes she will stay well. sent William a watch.
GLC09315.14
28 April 1863
describes his sleeping arrangements and plans for a march coming up. the surgeon has exempted those with a disability.
GLC09315.15
to father
6 May 1863
hopes the day day he gets to see his wife and children is not far off. writes that he despises young men that have chosen not to fight, for choosing not to save their country from destruction is a sin.
GLC09315.16
May 1863
hopes they can see each others' faces again. thinks their marching may be over however, as he thinks they will stay where they are until the end. he is in good quarters and they have had nice weather for three months.
GLC09315.17
16 May 1863
says his family is very dear to him but so is the country. writes they are in the best camp they've ever had so far. certain that the Rebels will die a traitors' death
GLC09315.18
17 July 1863
heard that four men will get a furlough of 30 days. next time he will find out if he gets one. promises to bring something for everyone when he comes.
GLC09315.19
1863
writes that they pay him very late and he is still owed checks from four months ago. can not write as much as he wants because of the lack of money. believes the Rebel army is completely demoralized.
GLC09315.20
29 September 1863
discusses the possibility of a furlough. if they move and get settled again they will give out furloughs, but if they don't they may not grant furloughs for a while. tells her not to get discouraged and trust in the Lord.
GLC09315.21
26 October 1863
received two months pay and will send her 16 dollars. tells her to be encouraged by the election of Brough.
GLC09315.22
1864
describes camp life in Tennesee.
GLC09315.25
is currently on a regular detail, chopping wood for the mill. willl be reading the old letters he has received from her. would rather throw away a shirt than one of her letters.
GLC09315.26
talks about the number of soldiers deserting and how it is becoming a problem. at least 10-25 desert everyday.
GLC09315.27
asks about Henry Elliot and why he has not received any letters from him lately. writes he can't be certain of when he will see her again but if he is not killed in battle by the end of August. Written in camp at Pulaski
GLC09315.28
February 16, 1864
notes the cost of sending her letters. makes it clear that he wants her to keep them all so that they have some value in the end.
GLC09315.29
February 20, 1864
sorry to hear that his mother is sick. treasures her letters. tells the children to be good.
GLC09315.30
February 28, 1864
is sending her seven dollars. will also send the kids a quarter each. glad to hear that she has friends in town. that way she doesn't fret over him so much.
GLC09315.31
4 March 1864
advises her to stay in town rather than the country. thanks her for the braid of her hair she sent him. promises to send her something as well.
GLC09315.32
is making a ring out of a piece of a Rebel's sword to send to William. suspects they will move again soon but cannot tell when or where.
GLC09315.33
was in the hospital with a cough, but tells her not to worry, he is not seriously ill. he is helping out as a nurse to those that are worse off.
GLC09315.34
March 30, 1864
is beginning to get better. has had a cough for nearly a year, so he is hoping to get rid of it for good.
GLC09315.35
the company has received orders to move again. they will most likely move back to Pulaski. tells her to have courage and he could be home in four months.
GLC09315.36
reports that they got some snow. writes a separate note to his children in which he assures them he will be home in about five months.
GLC09315.37
got a letter from Henry Elliot telling him his wife asked him for money because she is broke. he asked her father to send her some money.
GLC09315.38
someone told her son that a relative's husband had died. wishes he could offer condolences. Colonel reinforced his belief that he will be home in five months.
GLC09315.39
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