Henry A. Smith to Clarissa A. Smith
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I received your welcome letter yesterday I read Franks letter when we were at
Drainsvi lle but when Stuarts Cav made the- ir said we had so much to do that I
did not get time to answer it till 3rd Jan The rebels are most every night
shooting at our pickets at Drainsville They have wounded three and captured
five. Our Camp moved over here the 7th and are in the best quarters we have ever
been in A good house warm room s stoves bunks built up abou t two feet from the
floor and hay in them to sleep on plen ty to eat and more coffee than we can use
which we swap off for milk and plenty for our horses
to eat Camp L
is with us I hope we shall remain here till next May I am sorry to hear that
Frank is so unwell I hope she will have good luck geting a new set of teeth.
Mother you are of the opinion that I am about the war I think it will never be
settled by fighting It is a very pleasant pretty winter we have not had but two
snow stor ms this winter I suppose the boys are having nice times skating this
weather There has been times when skating was good here If you was secesh and
lived down here you would loose all your chickens it is mean business stealing
fol ks’s chickens up north We have not been paid off yet but expect to be paid
in about a fortnight four months pay I dont belei ve [] Walker will send
me any shirts though he may
If it would be convenient I should like to have you send me so me papers once in
a while we dont get any here Jan 11th We had to go out on picket yesterday and
the day before. Night before last some rain and snow fell it rained very hard
yesterday and last night We have to go on picket every third night but there is
no rebels nearer than 20 miles at least. Most all the citizens around here are
Union In my letter to Frank I wrote something about you sending me another box
If you have a mind to send me one put in a pair of stockings a comb and what
victuals you like I guess it is cool enough now so you can send a baked chicken
without its spoiling I should like a good loaf of Brown Bread to The Captain
gives the boys passes to go into camp when they want them
so if you
send a box I can go into camp and get it myself I should like some maple sugar
and butter If you send it have it well marked so that it will not get miscarried
Tell the boys to look out not get into the river when they are out skat ing If
France is going to help the South I am afraid the American Union will be bloted
out forever I beleive I have writen all the news My health is good and I hope
you all the same
Write soon Henry A Smith
I will send Mame a ring made of bone with spots of sealing wax in it I will make Mother one as soon as I get a piece of bone