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Augusta County: Ginnie Ott to Enos Ott, November 12, 1864

Summary:
In this letter to her husband, Ginnie tells Enos about her recent stay at Aunt Sallie's and how Jim Hanger was killed while in service.


Mr. Enos Ott
Camp Lee
Richmond
Virginia
Care of Rev Henry Brown

Nov 12th 1864

Dear Husband

I received yours of the ninth yesterday was glad to hear that you were getting [added: along] so well. I just returned from Aunt Sallie's yesterday evening we had quite a nice visit they all wished you could have been along; none of the girls were at home but Harriet Mattie is down at Moscow with her sister her husband is dead, died at Lynchburg took gangreen in his wound had been dead a week befor she got there she brought him home and buried at Mr Howel's. We are in the neighborhood of Aunt's a week went down on friday went to Mr. Heiser's Saturday Mr H took me to Nelson next day in the buggy we heard Mr Preston preach. I was to see Cousin Hettie Heller on tuesday We got our cloak cloth home it is [added: almost] as nice as broad cloth your cloth is done, we could not bring it home as we were disappointed in getting a buggy. Cousin Alf was at home busy making gold rings. I heard from home yesterday they were all well I saw Mrs. Cooper, Essie, and Alex going down to Aunt Sallie's Mag is down at Mr. Shirreys. [deleted: Mr.] You spoke of having a pair of boots made I do not know whether Mr. Row is at home or not I dont think he is, his brother is at home sick, or was the last time I heard from there I expect to go over home the first of next week I will find whether Mr. Row is at home or not and let you know You said in your last letter you would like for me to be down there to take dinner with you I would like to be there some day, but much rather you were at home to eat with us. Phebe received your letter thursday Ma said to tell you she did not send you any thing, as you requested not she would like to send you some apples if she knew where to

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to send them Pa has not got all of his apples gathered yet he is busy working with his potatoes & corn he thinks he will have about 75 bushels potatoes. there are some men here now gathering the corn out field for the Artillery horses. I heard last Thursday that Jim Hanger was killed I do now know whether it is true or not he went to see Miss Paxton in Rockbridge several times when he was at home last summer, when she heard he was killed she said to his sister I told you he would keep a bullet from killing some good man I believe I have no interesting news to write this time Aunt Sallie's said to give their best respects to you. The family all send their love to you. Sister is going to Greenville and I will have to close as I have to send the letter over there. I hope you will get home soon nothing more, but remain your affectionate Wife untill death,

Ginnie Ott

I expect to go over home the first of next week, so you may direct your next to Moffetts Creek.



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