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Augusta County: Jedediah Hotchkiss to Sara A. Hotchkiss, July 4, 1862

Summary:
Hotchkiss relates some brief details about a battle at Turkey Point, below Richmond


Sara A. Hotchkiss

Friday Noon
July 4th 1862

My Dr. Wife:

Your note & the clothes came to hand by the bishop -- I found some flannel shirt in town wh. I bought am sorry I cd. not send you word of it before you spent so much labor to make my old one comfortable, but I will wear the old one and keep the new, because of your labor of love on it -- We have no additional news of any note -- The enemy made a stand Wednesday P.M. some 20 miles below Richmond, at Turkey Pt -- planted 26 pieces and recd. some reinforcements, and we had a bloody fight with them until 10 P.M. but finally took the artillery and drove them to the bank of James River, where they were getting to their gun boats & transports as fast as possible, but they cannot possiby get away half of them, and we are after them with fresh troops -- There is no doubt of our ability, with God's blessing, to dispose of McClellan and his boasted army.

I have taken a cold and do not feel very well today, but am better than I was yesterday. I shall come home tomorrow evening if nothing happens -- it will be late perhaps -- and I will stay over Sunday

Love to the children May God bless you all

Your Aff. husband

Jed. Hotchkiss



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