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Letter from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
July 31st, 1862
Plains Cross Roads Tenn
July 31st 1862
Dear Companion
I can inform you that yours of
20th July has come to hand and geave me a greate Deal of
satisfaction to hear that you was all well but the Baby I am
Sorrow he is sick but I hope he will Soon Be well again I Can
inform you that I am not well I have Been sick four days with
the jandess a gain But Feels much Better to Day then I have and
think I shall Be able for Duty in a few days if no Bad Luck
I had got verry unesy a bout home it had Been so Long since I
Got any letter untell yours of 20th come and they had not come
any Letters to our Company for three weeks until Day Before
yesterday we all had Desided that the mail had stopt But it has
come Regular for the Last Two Days and I hope it will continue
to come and Bring letters with it. We come here to this Camp Day
before yesterday and I was as tired as Ever men gets to be fore
I was sick and had my Load to toat and march a Bout 15 mile and
had not Eat But Little that morning and I was so tired and felt
So Bad that I Did not Eat any supper and we hant had any Bread
in camps since yesterday Dinner and the Recruites thinks it hard
times but they will get ust to the Like if the war Last Long and
the provison to haul far as we Do at this time But our Bregade
has sent for thirty wagons more
(pg 2)
I Cant Say When I will Be at home
for there is no chance to get a furlow at this time and they is
Eight men Detaild out of our Regment to go Back to Georgia to
bring all the men that went home on furlows Back to camps
whether they are sick or not they have to come out of all that
went out of Moores Company they has come Back But three men
yet J W Meakes H H Bowen and W C Allen and
from the way they have staid at home the Rest of us will never
get to come home Curtis Ledford is complaining some But not much
W R Ledford is well and harty as you Ever saw him J C Bell is
Detaild to wait on the Sick at Knoxville and I hant saw him
since we Left there Some 5 or 6 weekes a go I hant saw William
Jackson Since I left there nor Cant hear from him So I Cant
write how he is the Last time heard from him he was going a Bout
wher he pleased But was getting pore and Looked Bad William
Allison gun went off in his hand and shot a hole through the pam
of his hand through the joint of the middle finger he is at the
hospatal at Rutledge David N Carrell is at Rutledge with
the Jandess W C Allen is well James C Allen I think is taken the
Jandess all the Rest of our Company is well that you are
acquainted with But J W Meakes he is sick and will Be discharged
in a few days You must Excuse Bad writing for it is Raining and
my paper is wet and nothing to write on but a Catridge Box Your
Loving Husband
L F Crumly
To Nancy E. Crumley
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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