Williams, George M., fl. 1862 to his wife

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GLC#
GLC06582.57-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
December 3, 1862
Author/Creator
Williams, George M., fl. 1862
Title
to his wife
Place Written
Richmond, Virginia
Pagination
3 p. :
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Informs her that he received her letter and is very thankful. He also mentions that he bought her several hairpins "and any other little articles I think you may need." He tells her of his departure which will be between the 16th and 20th, and explains that he is "now exempt from military service, being a Notary Public", and so will soon see her. He also mentions that he is worried because as " the weather grows winterish day by day," the poor will suffer more and more for they have nowhere to go and the wood is "at 18 & 20 dollars per cord." He also describes the Yankees' position. He informs her that they probably will not trouble her this winter for they are "at Fredsburg & must either remain there or come to the south side." He shows his confidence and admiration for the Southern army by saying that "no matter where they [the Yankees] go, they will have to fight Lee & his army, the best army, with the best General in the world at this time."

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