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Franklin County: John J. Miller to George Miller, May 15, 1862

Summary:
Miller talks about camp life. He also reports that an African-American regiment is being raised and predicts problems to arise from this.


George Miller

May 15th, 1862

Hilton Head Port Royal S. Carolina

Dear Brother

I received yours of April 29th and was pleased to hear that you were in good health i am enjoying the same blessing but there are a great many sick in the regiment we have lost but one man out of our company and he shot himself when on guard one night he pulled out his shoe and stocking and pressed the trigger with his toe our Capt served us a nice trick he resigned and left us Lieutenant Young is our Captain now i think it will go better as Mc Intire was a real tyrant on his men but he never punished me they are

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raising a niggar regiment there to do the guarding as it is getting too hot a white man cant stand it i don't think it will do any good as they will throw down their arms sooner than fight alongside niggars there is nothing of importance going on here now you was a writing about having my boddy brought to York if I should die dont think of such a thing as that it would be foolishness if i should die get four or five jovial young fellows and a fishing you do go drink out of half gallon bottles In memory of old [unclear: rosin] the bow i dont care much about fishing Just now i tried it several times i caught a mess of crabs last week and some fish i wish the hot weather was over

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mosquitos gnats and sand flees are very troublesome at night give my respects to Sister Father and all enquiring friends let me know how father is getting along and grandfather no more at presant but remain your affectionate brother

John J Miller



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