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Augusta County: John Quincy Adams Nadenbousch to Hester J. Nadenbousch, February 13, 1865

Summary:
Nadenbousch writes his wife to report that he and Freddy are well. He discusses the financial drafts he sent but failed to endorse. He urges Hester to visit him in Staunton. He also discusses the people's enthusiasm for the Confederate cause evident at a recent meeting.


Feb 13/65

My Dear Hester

Well I sit by my fire in chamber now, 11 Ohc PM whilst little F sleeps sweetly by my side & all is quiet through the house. I think fondly of the & our little ones with you hope you are all well. I heard with joy the other day that you were all well & that you had a young lady with you who I think you can well rely upon & who will doubtless remain with you. her friends are glad to hear of her good home

We are quite well here & doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. F studies hard & learns fast I think you may well be proud of such a lad

I wrote you at length a few days

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ago, & enclosed several drafts for you to collect & I was not here when the letter was started & I omitted to endorse my name on the back of each one which is necessary [added: to] [deleted: for] their collection. You have some one to endorse them [added: in my name] & collect as directed in that letter. try & let me know soon if they come to hand &c &c-

I have no directions to give about our matters. You have been managing so long & so well that it is not necessary for me to direct at least whilst absent do the best you can & as you may desire, I hope it will not be long until we will be together. I am soarly lired of this life & hope soon for a change Can t you pay me a visit so soon as the weather gets warmer try it

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Many ladies are paying visits to their friends here & why cant you it would be worth about a Million to me for to see you land here some evening by stage

If you cant come all the way cant you come part way & I will me you. try & let me hear from you on this subject

J S. B. is well & here with me let his family know it he wrote home a few days ago- Robt H-- & brothers are well all the boys from our section are well

The people seem to be fired up with new zeal & determination in their cause & seem willing to exhaust all means now Some public meeting proclaim & pledge their property their honor & their lives for the maintanance & defence of their liberties. doubtless

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the spring campaign will be desperate & bloody one the people seem to be all fired with determination to conquer or die

Let my friends know that I am well tell cousin B- I will write her fully as to her brother when I can get full information

He was interred in a safe & pleasant place His effect are all saved as trophies to his family I will see to them

let me hear from you whenever can

I remain yours ever

J Q A N

Let me hear from the drafts so soon as can
I failed to send this at the time expected & now I send you [illeg.] drafts one on [illeg.] & Bro Baltimore for $60000 one on [illeg.] for [illeg.] have these collected at once try [illeg.] write [deleted: ] [illeg.] yet [illeg.] to are the [illeg.] Write soon yours ever
J



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