Friday, December 18, 2009

April the 14 A. D. 1862

 

Grenada

 

My dear companion I once more take my pen in hand to drop you a few lines to let you know that I am well at present time hoping that these few lines may find you all well. I received your letter on the 14 instant which gave me great satisfaction to hear from you all once more. I had give out of ever hearing from you again I did not know what to think. This is the first time I have heard from you since I left home. Sarah I want you to write to me every week and I will do the same.

 

Sarah we have a heap of news in the camp but none to believe on. They have been fighting at Corinth. We gain the day so fair. The loss was heavy on both sides. I saw 25 hundred and ten prisoners that was taken. They came through this place. They was a going to Tuscaloosa, AL. The were a mild looking men and appeared to be satisfied. They come (?) and 4 through here last night. I was on guard and I do not see them. Our company have been in bad health but they air all mending and in better spirits . We have lost three men since we have been here but we air improving now.

 

Sarah I saw a awful sight last Saturday morning. I saw a man killed, it was an awful sight to look at. Sarah a dead man ain’t no sight here, they die from 8 to 10 every day. We haven’t been attached to no regiment yet, I expect to go to Meridian this week, if we do I will be at home this week and if we don’t go I will be at home next week on furlough.

 

Sarah I don’t want you to bee uneasy about me, we get a plenty to eat now. I liked to starved to death the first week I stayed here but we get plenty now. Sarah I don’t want you to be uneasy about me. Tell Joanna (daughter) to be a good gal and I will bring her a pretty boat when I come. Tell Jo to kiss Jeff (son) for me. Sarah I must come to a close, nothing more only remain your affectionate husband until death.

 

J. E. Bailey to Sarah Bailey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A few lines to Mary,

 

Mary I received your letter. Mary you wanted to know if I could read your letter, I could read it very well and I would be glad to get one from you every week. I can’t get too many letters from old Smith it does me good to hear from that part of the world. Mary I must come to a close. I want you to write to me soon so you by Mary. I will write you a full letter before long. I would write more now but I have got to go on duty. Tell father that I would write to him now but I haven’t got time. I would like to fill this up but I haven’t got time to do so. So good bye to you all, write soon.

 

Jesse Bailey

 

Back your letter after this form

 

J. E. Bailey Grenada in lear of Capt S. R. Shepan Miss Volunteers

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