Valentine G. Barney to Maria Barney
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I have just got out of bed and am now waiting for breakfast so will write you a
little and finish some other time. This is a splendid morning. The cool breeze
that carries in at my window is very refreshing. but before noon the sun will be
very warm. I shall be glad when we get frosty nights. Then I will expect our
sickness will decrease and those who are well will feel much better, have more
life and vigor. For a few days past our men have been very busy repairing up
their barracks and getting them ready for cold weather. We intend to have them
all white washed so we will present quite a nice and clean appearance Yesterday
Dr. Carpenter and I went down and had our horses pictures taken and I will send
you one. I do not think it very good but I shall try and get a better one taken
some cool eve when the flies dont bother him so much. Thos Jefferson dont
present a very fine apperance but in the next I shall advise him to have his
pants buttened up. I am still in command of the Regt, and have plenty to do This
fore noon I am going out with Dr C-
to purchase a cow for field and
staff mess we expect to remain here for some time and have come to the
conclusion that it will pay to have a good cow as we have a plenty to keep one
on. it costs us for consolidated milk 50c per day. Breakfast is ready and I will
stop so good morning- I will now try and finish my letter. We had cold roast
beef, fried eggs, sweet potato, dry toast and coffee for breakfast. We dont
consider this extra but rather below the average of our meals, We have just recd
a firkin of Vt Butter and a cheese and they relish pretty well. I hear from Maj
Jarvis often He is at Boston harbor now but will be at Brattleoro again so
Lester will have a chance no doubt to come with him- (After noon) I was sent for
this morning by Gen Wistar so had to stop short he wished to see me on business-
I did not go for a cow but some of our men have found a couple that were
stragglering about so just drove them in. I recd a letter from you this noon in
which you speak of Chas Griffith being there I would have been glad to have been
there and visited with him I hope you will continue in good health also the
children I will write no more this time so good day
Affly Your Husband V G Barney