Augusta: William F. Brand to Amanda C. Armentrout,
June 3, 1863
Summary:
William writes to Kate about his improving toe (although he needs crutches) and
how his appetite has improved since she sent him some food.
Miss Kate Armentrout
At Home
Miss Kate Armentrout
At Home
June 3th 1863
Dear Kate
I recieved you most welcomed note this morning by Lizzie It found me something
better than I was last Sabbath. My toe is little or no better yet. I suffer a
grate deal with it & exspect for it to be painfull for a week
or two. dear Kate you wish me to come down & more its my great desire to
come soon as I posibly can, I will have to improove very fast if [deleted: to] I get
down the last of the week for I am so weak at present that I cannot hop across
the room without assistance I hope by the last of the week I may be able to find
the way to my darlings side
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I had a grate
notion to tell Lizzie that she might have let you come up today in her place.
But she might have told me better I am a thousand times better obliged to you
for the eatables you sent My appetite is something better than it was some days
past well L has come & wants to go so I cannot write much more be in
good spirits I am so sad I cannot write any thing that will be of interress I will come down soon as I posibly can
nothing more but remain your true friend & lover
Willie