Justus F. Gale to Father
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Mr Jonas. Gale
Elmore LamoileCounty Vt
New Orleans8th Vt. Vols. Co. AJune 6th 1862Dear Father,
I wil write you a few lines this forenoon to let you know that I am wel & hope that these lines wil find you enjoying the same blessings. I have been neglecting writing for some time in hopes to get another letter from home but as I got no letter yesterday when the mail was distributed to our Co. I wil wait no longer.
I have been to work at cooking for two weeks or more: our first cook Mr Beard has
been unable to work much and so I have been helping Charley Cooper about cooking; I
like the bisness verry
well although it is harder work than soldiers
common duty but I dont care for that; our living here is the best that we have had
since we left Vermont; we have fresh beef occasionally and soft bread ever other day;
Chas. and I fried fresh beef steak this morning from day light til 7 oclock; there is
a lot of cattle delivered to our regiment that the [1st] Indiana
regiment took from the rebbels so we shal be likely to have fresh meat some; our reg.
has moved accrosst the river into Agiers this is a sma- ll place or part of the city.
our quarters are in the depot and a few cars that stand there empty our cooking
establishment is under some nice shade trees which make it verry comfortable these
warm days; we havent had verry hot
weather here yet: they say here that
it is verry cool here this season I have had no letter from any of you since the one
dated May third; and have had only one from Lyman since I left New York. Wesly got
one yesterday dated May 13th the Elmore boys are all able to do duty; there is some
prospect of our leaving here soon but may not: I had as lives to stop here as to move
again unless we can go a good ways north; we havent seen any pay yet and I dont care
but little if we dont at present; I wish I could tel you of something that our
regiment had done but I cant think nor dont know of any thing they have done yet
worth spending my ink to write about; our officers keep us shut up tight and
are hardly alowed to go the out side of the guard and if we do we are
forbid to take any thing that would ad com- fort to us or any body else. but they
cant keep their eyes on the whole of us at once; there are some men in our reg. that
wil get but few favors from us if we live to get out from under them; one dozen of
the indiana regt. wil do more that all our regt. in the way we are managed. I must
close my writing; please write often and I wil try and do the same. this from your
son
direct to New Orleans
J. F. Gale
Jonas Gale