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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley and William M. Jackson
to William's father
Hardy Jackson and Family
August 14th, 1862
Tazwell Tennessee
August 14th 1862
Dear Father & Mother Brother
& Sisters
I once more imbrace the present
opertunity of writing to inform you that we are well Hopen these
Lines will find you all well we have not received any Letter
from you in a Long time and only three from Nancy Since the
first of June and I Begin to think that I wont get any more we
have three Deserters in our company this week G. B. Dover
William Allison & John White they left here Last Monday to
wash ther Close and they have not been herd from Since So I
think they went home to get them washt We had a Little Battle
here with the Yankees the 6th of this month We was not in it But
our men made them Rake out in a hurry We Killed Several of them
we found thirty or forty Dead on the Field and they yankess
hauld of three wagon Loads of Dead we had (12) twelve Killed on
our side and a Bout thirty wounded we had But one Killed in our
Regment and two wounded one wounded in our Company By the Name
of D.E. Wade Slighty the Ball cut the skin on the back of the
Left hand and through Both sides of his shirt and one side of
his wescot cuting the skin on his Breast and after wardes was
Knock Down with a bum shell But not Bad hert he has Been Doing
Duty all the time since I Don Know the other man I Don’t Know
But he was but slightly wounded and the man that was Killed was
By the Name of Nations he Belonged to the Habersham Company he
was shot through
(pg 2) the head I have got over
the Jandice again and I feel as well as I Ever Did But is Short
winded yet Williams come to the Regment Day Before yesterday he
is well But weekly yet I have not much to write at this time
more then we all see hard times here in the army but I hope that
it wont be so all ways but it looks Like that we will Eat out
this Country so nothing But starveation is Certin we are halling
in Rosoniers Evry Day and at this time we have to go six miles
to get them and it is taken comfields Clean so the people hear
will have to suffer if they Don’t Leave this Country for the
provision is not making for the people to Live on if the army
was not hear Lieutenant John W. Meakes has got a Discharge and
is going to start home to night or in the morning and as the
mail is unsertin I thought I would some and send by him I hear
that the mail has not gon out from here Since the Battle But
don’t Know how true it is But I Know that we get no Letteres
here in camps I want you to take this Letter up and Let Nancy
hear it Read as I am So Scearce of paper I cant write a Letter
to all at this time and tell her that I wrote to her two or
three Day a go and will write a gain in a few Days give my Best
Respects to all the Neighbors and tell Mr. W A Warwick that I
will write to him as soon as I can get some paper and he must
Excuse me for not writing no sooner So no more at present But
Remains your sons untill Death
LF Crumly
To Hardy Jackson
WM Jackson
and Family
(in margin of pg 1)
Tell Nancy to Do the Best she can untill I get to come and I
Don’t Know when that will be But I shall come as soon as I can
after I Draw money if I Ever Draw any but I see no prospect any
now L F Crumly
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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