William Wirt Henry to Mary Jane Henry
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I am still with the boys were at the Camp and am having a good nice visit - Capt.
Dillingham has gone back to Brattleboro to take his new postition as Maj, the
boys are feeling better than they did when I wrote you before. The Lieut. Col.
has recomended Lieut Johnson of the Castleton Co for Captain. He is one of the
best Lieut’s in the Regt. and the boys are very well satisfied with him, when
they found out they could not get me. I hated to see the Co. pass into other
hands, but was satisfied that it would not do for me to attempt it under all the
circumstances. I had not forgot what I promised you –
darling one. The boys are having a very uncomfortable
time just now, for the mud is over shoe deep all over the Camp. I do not think
there is any danger of mooving very soon – in fact it is impossible to moove until it freezes up. Henry Daniels James Dramond
and Jim Godfrey are the only ons sick in our Co., and they are not bad at all.
The Regt have lost 28 by death in all – the other Regts. are getting better now
as they
become used to the climate. Ed Wells is over here every day.
He is looking first rate, but is not satisfied at all with his place. Rice the
leader of the Band, he says used them mean. He wants
something else better or go home. All but the leader have applied for a
discharge and I belive they will get it soon, and Ed will go home. I hope so for
his sake and friend Martha’s. Ed is a good fellow. My
Elixer has not got along yet, expect it is in Washington and that I shall get
some to night when the Suttler gets up from the city. I am going to sell lots of
it if there is anything in appearances. I have been visiting all the time since
I got here and have had a grand time. Tell Sister Katie to write me a good long
letter and tell me all about the ride and all the other
important news. You must write often. I think you
better direct Wm W Henry Co D. 2nd Regt Vt I Wash. and I shall get them quicker
than to have them go to care Barr & Co. No more news this time
Yrs as everWilliam