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1864 CIVIL WAR Soldier Letter Near Spring Hill Tennessee - Chasing General Hood
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Civil War soldier's letter, 1 pg., approx. 7-3/4" 11-1/4", dated "Near Spring Hill, Tenn., Dec. 22, 1864", from "Brad", to his wife.Good content writing of the pursuit after the retreating Gen. Hood, but being delayed by having to have a bridge built over Rutherford's Creek. The letter was written a week after Hood's army was nearly destroyed by Gen. George H. Thomas' Army of the Cumberland at the Battle of Nashville.
The letter reads:
"My Dear Wife,
We are halting here for a day or two until a bridge is built over Rutherford's Creek. It has rained and snowed every day for more than a week. The roads are in an awful condition. We are having rough times now, - the roughest we have ever seen. We shall move forward soon. Old Hood is still retreating.
I have rec'd your letter of the 9th. We expect another mail in a day or two. I can write but little today, for I have a bad diarrhea and can't get time to do anything - besides it is cold. I will write you a good long letter very soon.
Boys all well. Write very often. Respects to all. Accept love and kisses for yourself and Eda.
Farewell, for a short time, my own sweet darling. God bless you.
Yours Truly,
Brad"
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