Daniel S. White to Maria E. Howe
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ShorehamAdison CoVtMiss Melissa Barton
Bush Hill CampAug 3rdFriend Marie
I recd your letter yesterday and was very much pleased to hear from you that you
were well and in the enjoyment of of one of heavens richest gifts. I went
yesterday to witness one of the most painful sights it has been my lot to
witness since my enlistment if ever. A young man of about 24 years of pleasing
address “hung by the neck until he was dead” He belonged to the 2d N. H.
Regiment His crime was killing a woman in Alexandria
The crime of
killing a poor innocent woman although the wife of a rebel should not go
unpunished. I could witness such an execution without the least compunction
could you not Marie? The Corporal was along and when he dropt the corpl say well
“I do not wish to see any more” and looking into his face he was white as a
sheet he said his heart was all of a flutter and said that he could go in a
battle field but could not stand that. Our whole brigade was present to witness
the execution and others beside some 20,000 soldiers in all. Did you ever
witness
the execution of a man Marie? We recd the box which the very
kind and Patriotic ladies of Ludlow furnished for our comfort and the contents
we deal sparingly out at each meal and merrier looking set of faces you never
saw than among our men when they see the kindness of brothers
and sisters at home that although distance divides them the same feelings of
sympathy exists for their welfare which was always exercised
them from infancy The cooks are preparing breakfast for us and what do you think
we are going to have for breakfast
we are to have fried pork bread
and coffee Will you not come and take breakfast with us if you will come you
shall have a bit out of the box The Rebels are within 8 miles of us and we are
making preparations for a warm reception at any time by
falling trees across the road thereby stopping their progress and possibly make
them attack us as we wish them to I went over to see the Vt. Third the other day
all as well as usual stayed in Washington at the National where I saw W. B.
Hatch & Chase from Vt. Corpl sends his regards to all who enquire after him
Please excuse bad writing as I have no place fit to write write soon Give my
regards to your father and mother and all who may after me
Yours in Haste Breakfast is ready goodbye
Yours TrulyD S White
Corpl says he’ll write you today or tomorrow