William Wirt Henry to Mary Jane Henry
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I have just got in with my big train of 500 hundred waggons all right – have been
complimented by Genl. Wright for not loosing a man or waggon on the trip, and am
feeling very well over it. The mail is also in and I find two good letters from
you Oct 26th and 28th. It was strange you did not get the news of Captain
Thompsons death sooner. I should have telegraphed if I had been where I could –
but the nearest point to a telegraph office is Martinsburg 36 miles distance so
you see it was impossible. I expect in your next to get an account of his body
having arrived home and about his funeral. Mosby made a raid to day on a forage
train about a half hour before I got along, in the vicinity of Newtown and shot
a colored man dead, and took to train masters and left before I
got
there. Some one else will be detailed to go back with the train tomorrow. What
an awful week it must have been for you waiting for my letter after the battle.
Darling one I cannot tell you any thing now at present. I am waiting for the
Army to go into winter quarters, then I shall be able to make what Father Beebe
calls an “Almanac” and can tell just what I can do, but you may rest assured I
will get home just as quick as I can honorably. There is
no Army news here at present with the exception that the Government is building
up the Rail Road to Winchester which we interpret to mean that we remain in the
valley all winter. This is Sunday and I ought to write a good long letter, but I
am tired, and really have got nothing new to write more so will close.
As everWilliam