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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
April 16th, 1862
Cobb County Ga
Big Shanty April the 16th
1862
Dear wife I take the present
opertunity of writing to inform you that I am well at present
Hopen this lines will find you all well I have just wrote to you
the 13th and sent by J. C. Bell But as I have Bin down to town I
thought I would would write a gain there was 8 of our mess that
went to Marietta yesterday and walked down and taken a ride on
the cars coming back I saw cosen Ben Gregory down there for
first time that I have saw him for over Twenty year but he shows
his stock There was a circumstance that taken place here that I
did not write by Bell for I wanted to know more a Bout it before
I wrote there was twelve Yankees or tories that while the car
hands eat breakfast on the morning of 11th of this month that
come up on the cars as passengers that walked out of the bushes
wher they was and on loose all the boxes but 3 from engine an
took the engine and left with it and they had more strikers on
the road that had cut the telegraph wire in a greate many place
is and old cross ties throwd a cross the track and some iron
tore up between here and Ackworth but a hand car took the track
and placed back the iron and cleared the way for the next trane
against it come up and our agitent taken the trane and went
(pg 2) on persute and after they
got to ackworth they run 48 mile and cleard the track in 49
minets our Rigment has taken seven of the clan prisners and two
more come in last night or rather yesterday evening and I havnt
larnt whether our Rigment taken them or not which makes 9 in all
that has bin taken they was runing so close to them at Ring Gold
they jumpt out of the car and run but they was good at dodging
the blood hound will show wher they have got to the nine that
has bin taken is in Marieta jail and a strong gard round it and
I think that a rope will be ther end they say that ther is
twenty that taring up rail roads and burning up briges is ther
bisnes but I think they will be brout to towe yet I had my
likeness taken yesterday which I send back by N. W. Jackson it
was the best that I could do the man was out of cases so I had
to take an open frame but as you wanted it taken I thought I
would send it as I could get it I will send you fifty cents in
postage stamps for fear you cant get change for postage all the
sick is on the mend but P J Okelly which was taken night
befor last with brain fever he is bad off I have got but one
Letter yet since I come in camps and I want you to write for I
want to hear some as well as to write all so no more at present
but you Have my warmes hart
Leander F. Crumley
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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