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Andrew F. Davis papers, May-December 1861
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ted and as a punishment they have the grounds to clean up and the privys to clean out which will make some of them open their eyes and wish they had not broken orders. Anna Bennett is Staying at Richmond also Several other Captains wives. Mrs. Frank Winters was burried yesterday. Newton Received the money sent to you and sent word that he had sent it back to you. I do not know when I can get my picture for you as I lack Just ten cents of haveing no money at all and I do not know now when I will get any more. We expect our uniforms next week and I will try and get the picture soon after George Rinehart, Jo Muller & Liet. Byron Send their best regard to you. I wish Rilla and Nan could see our pup play as I think they would laugh until their sides would ache We all thought that he was lost the other night and Jo Muller let the tears fall for him but he was finally found Snugly Stowed away on a Blanket and Jo soon dried his tears I must Stop as my paper is full and it is mail time. Write often and I will answer as often. If we are ordered away any distance I will try and get a furlow to come and see you; Mother and Newton are coming to camp Sunday if it does not rain. My Best regards to all. friends Kiss the children for me. No more. Your affectionate husband A. F. Davis Do in regard to Doctoring as your parents think best as you are under their care for the present
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ted and as a punishment they have the grounds to clean up and the privys to clean out which will make some of them open their eyes and wish they had not broken orders. Anna Bennett is Staying at Richmond also Several other Captains wives. Mrs. Frank Winters was burried yesterday. Newton Received the money sent to you and sent word that he had sent it back to you. I do not know when I can get my picture for you as I lack Just ten cents of haveing no money at all and I do not know now when I will get any more. We expect our uniforms next week and I will try and get the picture soon after George Rinehart, Jo Muller & Liet. Byron Send their best regard to you. I wish Rilla and Nan could see our pup play as I think they would laugh until their sides would ache We all thought that he was lost the other night and Jo Muller let the tears fall for him but he was finally found Snugly Stowed away on a Blanket and Jo soon dried his tears I must Stop as my paper is full and it is mail time. Write often and I will answer as often. If we are ordered away any distance I will try and get a furlow to come and see you; Mother and Newton are coming to camp Sunday if it does not rain. My Best regards to all. friends Kiss the children for me. No more. Your affectionate husband A. F. Davis Do in regard to Doctoring as your parents think best as you are under their care for the present
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