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Augusta County: Jedediah Hotchkiss to Sara A. Hotchkiss, July 22, 1861

Summary:
Hotchkiss writes to his wife concerning his hopes of getting leave to go home, his recent illness, and living conditions in camp.


Sara A. Hotchkiss

July 22nd 1861 Monday

McDowell

Dear Sara.

Came over here yesterday with the Reg. -- we left late in the day I had a long letter nearly written -- but it is out of the way in the baggage of the camp & the rain is pouring down so I can only write a word or so. Maj. Reger goes to Staunton & will take this We have come back here to recruit -- I shall be able to come home in a few days -- as soon as Maj. Reger gets back -- and I will then see that all things are properly fixed. I was a little sick last night, for the first time since I left home. I went up to Felix Hull's and begged a cup of tea & was much relieved by it & the slept well, on the ground floor of my tent. We would be very comfortable if the sun wd only come out for a few hours --

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It will not be more than a week before I shall come home -- & then I should know what I shall do all the time. I cannot come now If have not yet got any of the things you say you have so kindly sent me -- They can now be left here -- we are encamped by the side of the road where they cross the bridge. I wish you could come out here -- I do wonder if Harvey Bear would not hitch up his carriage & bring you & his wife out for a day & see us -- it is only one days ride. God bless you -- good by my love Love to all --

Truly your Aff. husband

Jed. Hotchkiss



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