Civil War Letter to Leander Walker from John Wesley Hardin - January 6, 1861 (p. 3 & address) |


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sent fifty dollars home to day and I sent fifty dollars home too months a go and we had to pay using thirty too dollars for our saddles, which did not go so well but let it go it (?) for the union, it makes one hundred dollars that I have sent home. My horse looks very well. We have got our sabors and revolvers and I do not (k)now when we will leave here but I expect we will leave here this month, but there is no telling for sertain when we will leave. The girls of New London and vicinity [are] well. I ges I will quit for to night, if I could see the lines I would not mind it. You must write soon and often and oblige your freind. From Wm. Hardin To Leander Walker |
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