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Augusta County: Henry Ott to Enos Ott, November 24, 1864

Summary:
In this short letter to his brother, Henry mentions how Enos should get detail from the military to card wool at their home mill. The letter appears to have been enclosed with a letter from Enos's wife Ginnie.


Mr Enos Ott
Camp Lee
Care Revd Henry Brown
Camp Lee
Richmond
Virginia Enos Ott

Nov 24/64

Willow Row

Dear Brother

I have been at Home since sunday night & start back this morning to the army I am in the 4 Reg Co I stonewall Brigade I am taking the cattle I weighed 7 including the Bull they weighed 7590 pounds. I want you to purchase 80 to 120 yds good yd wide cotton cloth & send by express to staunton I want to trade for aples if I stay in the army I can sell them & eat some I expect to get some from

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Mr McCormack perhaps from what they tell me here at Home I expect you are doing better where you are than any place you can get on account of your lameness you cannot do ordinary military service Give particular attention to any business [deleted: to] entrusted to you & you can by honesty & diligence hold [deleted: you] some easy position or perhaps get a detail to attend to the mill & carding there is considerable yet to card & the interest of the Govt would be promoted by your [added: toil] attending

Yours very truly

Henry Ott

Enos before Mag goes I will say I would like for you to check on the Bank at Staunton for $1000 & get Tylor & son to pressure Isolgh for it as I want some for special use & can use it to advantage. Henry Ott



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