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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
May 24th, 1862
Fin Castle Tennessee
May the 24th 1862
Dear Companion it is with greate
pleasure that I imbrace the present opertunity of answering
yours of the 11th which has Just Come to hand F M has just come
to the Rigment and Brout it to me F M is well and so am I and
hope that thes Lines will Find you all well we have Been
marching up and Down the Road from the Big Creek Gap to near the
Cumberland Gap all this week We Left the Big Creek Gap Last
Monday and has Been marching Evry Since and to day it has Been
Raining and the mud is shooe mouth deep and the mud is so sticky
that my Legs akes Badly tonight We take all sorts of wether and
some of the time the wether is verry Bad we are on our way Back
Down the Road But we may turn Back in the morning for we Dont
Know one Day what we will Do the next you wanted me to write how
I am Satisfide I can Say that I am Verry well Satisfide if I
could here from home oftener and I want you to be shore and
write Evry week and I will try to Do the same I want to see you
and the children the worst in the world a man cant tell how well
he Likes his family untell he gets where he cant see them and
only here from them only once in two weeks and some time once a
month tell Mr Allison Ledford that E C Ledford is not well But
he is mending verry fast Wesley Ledford has his old Complaint a
burning in his Brest and Lafayett Ledford has his toe nail grode
down so he cant march and Jeptha Ledford has a pane in his
cripple leg J C Bell R Abernathy and the Dooleys Sims and Norris
is well
(pg 2) we heard that there was a
Big Fight in Western Virginia Near the Kentucky Line and the
news come in Last night and you never herd hollowing untell then
a Bout three thousand men hollow at one time the news was that
our side Kiled one thousand and taken Eighteen hundred prisoners
and But few died on our side But I fear the new is too good to
Be true there is more talk of peace at this time But I fear it
will Be a Long time Before it will Be made But I wish how soon I
Dont Know what sort of an ___ Emily made a plowing but I know
that your plowing looked awfull you and Emily must do the best
you can and we will come home when we can get the Chance and I
shall send you some more money when I draw again and I dont
think it will Be Long untell we will you must Excuse Bad writing
for I have to sit on the ground and write on my Knap sack for a
table so I will say that I dont think that we will Ever have a
fight here we are here garding the mountains to keep the tories
from crossing the mountains to Kentucky to join Lincolns army I
want you to make me ten yards of Light Gray janes if you can get
the wool and when I need it I will try to come home and get it
and if I cant come home I will try to send for it I Dont think
that I shall need any cloths this sumer for I have more to toat
at this time than I can carry But I want it Ready when I need it
But make all the corn you can and make the janes after Waras F M
says he will write in a Day or two he has just wrote If you have
here from G M & Alford I want you to write to me I have sent
two Letters to them and got no answer Direct you Letters to
Knoxville untell I write to you to Direct some wher els
So no more at present But remains
you husband untell Death
To Nancy E. Crumly
Leander F Crumly
you musent think hard of the way
I wrote for I had not got no Letter in so Long I was pesterd
Badly Kiss the Baby for me
Good By for this time
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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