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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
June 25th, 1862
Plains
Crossroad Tennessee June 25th 1862
Dear Companion I take the present
opertuity of writing to inform you that I am well at this time
hopen these Lines will Reach you Safe and find you all Enjoying
Good Health I am at this time 18 miles from Knoxville and
Don’t Know How Long we will stay here But I Don’t think that
we will stay Long we Come here two Days ago on the Expetion of
geting to fight the Yankees But they Smelt a mouse and has Left
and I here is making ther way over the mountians to Kentucky
again we have two Bregades here and two a head of us and more
Solgers gon up by Morristown and a Great many Cavelary here it
is said that they is 14 regments of Yankees in heare But they
have Left and I think we have as many if we was all to gether
and it wouldent take us long to get together I Left William at
Knoxville a Little sick But not Bad off he said he was able for
Camp Duty But not able to march we have marched from one place
to and other untell our Regment has But two hundred and one
privet in it that was able to march at this time We left
Knoxville and if we hold on a while Longer I think we will have
no Regment at all for the 16th of July all over 35 and under 18
is going home and that will take half or nearly so that is left
here and if some that is gone home Don’t get Back By that time
I think the Regment will Disband and all go home and Join some
other Regment (Turn over)
(pg 2) Thomas H. Kimsey I
hear is Dead he dide in Atlanta we have not Drawn any money yet
and don’t Know when we will and we have two Reasons I
understand for not Drawing one is that our officers hant got
sence enough to make out there pay rolls and the other Reason is
Dan Pickford is our quarter master and he cant give Security
that is sufficent and he cant get the money untell he dose I
Don’t think that we will Ever will have a fight here in East
Tennessee But I may be Deseaved for we stand a good chance to be
in one Evry Day But I think that when they dont Back out we will
So I don’t think we will Ever will fight here more then
Pickett fighting I want you to write me all the News there in
that country how Crops looks and how you come on with yours and
how wheat was and rye oats and when you can get a mess of
Pamodeses and I will try to come home to Eat some with you I
understand that Col. Phillips says that all that is here shall
go home when the Rest comes Back that is gone when you Eat Irish
potatoes and Beans just think of me and East some for me for I
don’t think I shall get to Eat any this year if I don’t get
to come home our Capt is gon and I Recon he is gon home But his
Company dident know any thing a bout it untell we herd of him in
Marietta and then we guest he was gon home Bill West and Bob
Gabby Slipt off and went home and I don’t Know whether they
got furlows or not So I must come to
(in margins) a close for this
time write Evry week for I hant got no Letter in a Bout two
weeks Direct to Knoxville So no more at present But Remains your
Husband untell Death
Leander F. Crumly to Nancy E. Crumly
I have to send this with out
paying the postage for I am out and out of any thing to Eat and
wont Draw untell tomorrow and I shall be hungry by that time
Written in margin of Page 1:
If F M Crumly is at home write to
me how he has got with his pains I Don’t know whether he went
home or to Atlanta But I think he went home all of Moors Company
is gone But thirty one and half of them is in the hospatal sick
in camps at Camp Vandorn Tell Martha L Jackson that
I have not got that Letter yet that Mary A said she was going to
write But I will answer as soon as I do.
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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