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Augusta County: George W. Baylor to Mary C. Baylor, November 27, 1861

Summary:
George Baylor writes to his sister Mary to say he has received the clothes she sent, and he also tells of a man who was shot near camp the day before.


Miss Mary C. Baylor, Summerdean, Augusta Co, Va

November the 27 1861

Camped near Winchester

Dear Sister

I take this opportunity to drop you a few lines to let you no that I am well and hope you all the same. I received yours and [unclear: Liz] letters yesterday morning and was very glad to get them. one was wrote on the 19th and the other the 21. [unclear: Let] Randolph got here yester day morning. I got my boots and socks and gloves, the boots fits splendid they are plenty large. my over coat fits very well you can send me another pair of socks if you have them. just make them drawers the same

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size that you mad the other pair except the waste, and make them to inches larger. I got my comfort it is raining here to day. George Miller came here today he was at Richmond. they was a man shot at Winchester yesterday he was sat on his coffin, he was shot for killing his captain some of our boys saw him shot. send me close as soon as you can I want you to send me a box of eating if you can send me some butter & apple butter. tell David to send me some Chestnuts. we dont get to smell and apple here. I must stop writing for this time. write soon as you can.

G W Baylor

to Mary C Baylor



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