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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
July 11th, 1862
July 11th 1862
Powder Springs Near Rutledge
Union County Tenn
Dear Companion
I gladly answer yours of the 27th
June which Comes safely to hand this morning and found me on the
mend But not well we have orders to Keep three Days Rashens of
Bread Baked all the time so if we have orders to march we can be
Ready to march in a short time notice I have no tast for nothing
I have not chewed more then a dozen chews of tobacco in the Last
week But I feel much Better then I have for some time we have
sulper springs here some of them is white sulper and some Black
it tast like powder and is said to cure any dissease or will
kill one or the other the white sulper is as Clear water as you
ever saw and the black is Black as if it had powder in it and
has the same tast and you can smell the springs fifty yards you
say you want me to come home you cant want me to come no worse
then I want to come But I shant try to get a furlow untell we
draw some money and I cant say when that will be but the
officers says it wont be long and if I am a way at pay day I
cant Draw untell the next pay Day So I will stay with them
untell I get my pay for I am Clean out and I couldn’t come if
they would offer me a furlow for all that gose now has to pay
half price on the Rail Road you may look for me some night when
you Don’t Expect me I will Step in tired Down traveling
(pg 2) F M Crumly writes that you
and Emily has a very good crop for your chance I am glad to hear
you are making a good crop for I fear I wont be with you next
year for I Don’t see much prospect of pease as some of the
boys does some of them says that pease will be made in Less
three months but I hear Lincoln has called out three hundred
thousand more troops and that Don’t look much like pease to me
But I wish how soon it may be made for I want to be at one time
more and I shall come as soon as I can But don’t know when
that will be I want you to get some wool so you can make me some
Janes when I come while I stay with you for I don’t intend to
take no more of the sort of cloths I got before I have wore out
the pants drawd and throwd them a way So I have no pants But
what I brought with me from home our officers says that we will
Draw our pay in a few days and as soon as I can get a furlow
after I Draw I shall come you may make you Red yams grown fast
so I can get a mess when I come I got a few Lines from J C
Crumly to Day that was wrote the 7th June and they was all well
then and he said that he would send me a receipt to make sugar
or he would send it to you in time make it this fall I hear that
Champ Ferguson is making up a union Company on moss Creek if
that is so I want to know what has Become of the home garde so I
must come to a close for this time Direct to Knoxville So no
more But Remains your Husband untell
Death
L F Crumly
To Nancy E Crumly
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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