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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
February 13th, 1863
Jackson Miss
February 13th 1863
Dear Companion
I take the present opertunity of
writing to inform you that I am not well But on the mend verry
fast I was taken with a throughing up and throught up Eight days
and Eat nothing for a Bout two weekes But my apatite has come to
me at this time and is tolerable good I have not wrote home in a
Bout a month for I have not Been able to write But if I keep
mending as I have been I will write Evry week I thought that I
would get a furlow and come home But there is no chance to get
one at this time for all the chance is Back at the
(pg 2) the Regment I have got But
one Letter from you since I come here I shall go to my Regment
as soon as I think that I can stand camps for I think that I can
get a furlow at camps if I cant get one I think that I orto have
it for I have got so pore that it will take one month for me to
get Recruted So I can do Duty I got one Letter since I come here
that you had Sent to Knoxville of the 3rd Jan Wesley R Ledford
Letter stated that you was going to moove down Below Mount yonah
So I would Like to know wher you are going to Moove too Direct
your Letters to Jackson hospatal Blind assilam
L F Crumly
To Nancy E Crumly
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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