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11 December 1861
Stone, E. Wyman, fl. 1861-1865
to Berdille
He mentions a Mrs. Hawkes's husband who has behaved cowardly and has not really been put to the test. He mentions various clothes that he's received and how they fit him.
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6 March 1862
It looks like they will have one pitched battle in N. Carolina. The brigades will march in different directions. All sorts of rumers are flying about such as the Rebels declared peace and whatnot. He mentions little Abby and what songs she should...
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17 March 1862
to Mrs. B.B. Stone
He informs a friend that her husband was wounded but the wound is not severe.
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21 March 1862
He is now at a hospital and is resting comfortably. He asks her to visit.
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25 March 1862
to dealy beloved
His foot does not hurt him that bad anymore. They did not find the bullet and he doesn't think they will. The doctor comes around and looks at his foot but he has nothing encouraging to say.
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29 March 1862
to dearly beloved
They still haven't managed to find the bullet. The not too badly wounded have already been sent home and he feels bad about this.
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1 April 1862
He lays in bed all day and night and this aggravates him. He says the Rebels do not take suck good care of their wounded and left one man with his leg cut off alone to die.
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4 April 1862
to Unknown
A letter of introduction for Mrs. Stone.
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Lincoln, A.J., fl. 1862
to Lt. Col. Clark
A letter of introduction for Mrs. Stone who will be coming to take care of her husband.
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5 April 1862
He describes the unbearable pain in his foot. If the inflammation does not go down they will have to amputate.
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