.OTQz.MjM1Nw

From Newberry Transcribe
Revision as of 21:15, 5 June 2017 by 207.38.94.30 (talk) (Created page with "<p>have written sooner, had it not ben that we have ben on the march almost ever since. We have almost killed ourselves on this miserable march. I should be glad to have bette...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

have written sooner, had it not ben that we have ben on the march almost ever since. We have almost killed ourselves on this miserable march. I should be glad to have better news to write you in regards to [Hen?]. He has ben unwell ever since we left Crosshollows. The first day we marched he marched with us and since then he has ben riding in the wagons. The [Diorhoe'd?] is all that appears to be the matter but he has got weak and I cannot say he is any better yet but I hope he will in a few days. I am well and hearty though very tiard from our march. We traveled one day 35 miles,some of the men did not arrive in camp unitll next day in evening. Hank E and I