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Augusta County: David B. Zimmerman to Mary C. Baylor, September 29, 1862

Summary:
David Zimmerman writes to Mary Baylor about life in camp and that he is too weak to run away from his regiment.


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

Sep 29 62

Lynchburg

Well Mary

I will write you a few lines to let you know I still liveing. I thought you was dead as I have not heard from you since I came over this side of the mountain the last time I heard from you I heard you had got thrown off of a horse and got hurt. I hope you are over it by this time. I am well at this time and hope when these few lines come to hand will find you enjoying the same I would like to see you all but I cant get off from hear with out running off

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and I am too weak to do that I cant walk a mile yet and that is hard work for me yet I dont think I will ever walk much more you would not know me if you would see me now. I wont hardly be fit for survival this winter if I was able to go to Richmond I would go there and get a furlow this is a hard place to live you [unclear: ort ] to be hear to board with me a while and learn something. They use durt for seasoning in the place of salt I could take the dirt out of the kitchen and stove with a shovel.

I have no more to write you you must write to me as soon as you get this and give me all the news nothing more for this time write soon

Ever your best friend

D. B. Zimmerman



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