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Letter and Map
from
Leander F. Crumley
to his wife
Nancy E. Crumley
September 9th, 1862
Sept 9th 1862
Camp Investment Near the
Cumberland Gap
Dear Companion
I again take the present
opertunity of writing to inform you that I am in good health at
this time hopen these Lines will find you all well and Doing
well I have nothing strange to write to you at this time more
then I wrote to you in the other Letter that I Sent by William
West He was Discharged we have several recurtes come in our
Company has at this time one hundred and four if they was all
here from home and I hear that the most of them is on the way
Back but there is no chance for a man to get a furlow yet and I
don’t know when we will but I hope the time is not far off
when we can get furlows for I want to come home to see you all
verry Bad but don’t know when I will ever get the chance to
come I am fatning Evry Day and is getting stouter Evry Day (turn
over)
(pg 2) you wrote to me that
Warren had gon Back to Richmond But you Dident say whether he
was gon as a solger or not and I want you to write to me all a
bout it so I will Know whether he is a solger or not tell Alison
Ledford that E. C. Ledford is well Wesley R. Ledford is well
Thomas L Ledford is well and Curtis A. Ledford has the yandice
at this thime but is on the mend and all four of them has
applide for a transefer to John H. Cravens Company and I Expect
they will Leave here this week or the first of next if they make
the swap and I think there is no Danger But what they will
William Jackson has not had no more chills since I wrote Before
But is Still sick but on the mend I think he mite get a
Discharge but he says he don’t want it for he would Be
conscripted if he was and he had just a well stay while he is
here Robert Abernathy is not well
(pg 3) he has the Rumtism in his
Legs so he cant get a Bout to Do much good we have not had any
fight yet and I don’t know whether we will or not James A
Jackson is sick he was taken yesterday on Pickett with the head
ache and a pain in his Brest and the Doctors taken him to ther
tent and I hant herd from him this morning I send you a map of
our army on this side of the mountian and allso the Yankees
camps and you can see wher our company and some of the Rest
thirty in all faut two Regments of yankees for four hours on
Indian Creek I have marked the map as plain as I could so it
could Be under stood I will come to a close for this time By
saying that I received yours of the 28th august which I was glad
to Receive altho there was But a Dozen lines and more blank
paper then writing so I will close by saying for you to write
often as you can I Remain your Husband till Death
L F Crumly
To Nancy E. Crumly
submitted by Christine
Crumley Brown
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