A Civil War Letter Home from Charles Pearsey Walker, December 3, 1862 (p. 2) |

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We had about as hard a rain last night as I ever saw and as luck would have it I was on picket but managed to keep dry. Well, I believe from what you write you are getting along better with your business than if the boys was at home. There is one thing certain if I was at home you would not have had any apples to sell for I am a great apple eater when I can get them. There is not much prospect of us getting pay soon I think. Uncle Sam is getting in debt pretty deep and he had better begin to pay up. I was glad to get the postage stamps you sent me for I can't buy any here. I don't think hard of you for not writing oftener for I know you must have a great deal of work to do. If I can here [sic] (cont. >>>) |
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