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T.G. Clark to Margery Clark (13 February 1863)
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Identifier
clark_b1f24
Title
T.G
.
Clark
to
Margery
Clark
(13
February
1863)
Author
Clark, Thomas Goode
Recipient
Clark, Margery B. Rogers
Date
13
February
1863
Location
Goldsboro (N.C.)
Subject
Confederate States of America. Army -- Recruiting and enlistment
Confederate States of America. Army -- Leaves and furloughs
Confederate States of America. Army -- Social conditions
Health
Broader Subject
Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 42nd. Company F
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Description
News
of
Isaac's
arrival
to the
company
and
mention
of the
difficulty
for
new
recruits
and the
impossibility
of
leaving
duty
; also
mentions
Isaac
running
a
fever
.
Transcript
Camp
near
Goldsboro
N.C.)
Feby
13th
1863
"
Dear
Margery
"
I
embrace
this
oppertunity
of
Bropping
you
a
few
lines
to
let
you
know
that
we
are
all
well
and
hope
these
lines
may
find
you
and the
children
all
well.)
Isaac
landed
her this
morning
safe
and
sound
and
James
Sherman
Elijah
Franks
and
George
Bratton
I
am
much
oblige
to
you
for the
pants
and
socks
you
sent
me
and to
mother
for the
comfort
sent
by
Isaac
I
was
very
glad
to
see
him for
I
had
feared
that he had
gone
off
to
some
other
Company
but
I
am
at a
loss
to
know
what to
do
with him for
I
am
afeard
that he will not be
able
to
stand
the
service
and
when
a
man
joins
the
army
it
is
a
very
hard
matter
to
git
out
again
and
more
perticuler
out
of this
Regt
. for
Col
Heller
acts
as
Col
and
Sergt
both
and he had
rather
see
a
man
die
any
time
than
see
him
Discharged
sow
I
do
not
now
what
I
will
do
with him but will
do
what
I
think
best
after
I
have had
time
to
diside.
"
I
am
expecting
to
start
home
in a
few
days
if
thare
is
now
fighting
at this
place
but
it
is
not
yet
certain
that
I
will
come
but
I
will
now
in a
few
days
and if
I
do
not
git
off
I
will
wright
again
in a
few
days
and will
wright
more
full.)
I
want
to
come
very
much
and will if
I
can
git
off.
"
My
love
to
all
my
friends
and
accept
my
best
love
for
your
self
and the
children.
"
T.G
.
Clark
Feby
14th
Isaac
had a
chill
and
very
high
fever
last
night
but
I
think
it
is
nothing
,
serious
" he has a
large
kernel
under
his
chin
which
way
be the
caus
of the
fever
" he
is
a
sleep
yet
and has not
got
up
this
morning.
"
T.G
.
Clark
Type
text;
Original Format
correspondence
Original Collection
Clark Family Letters
Collection Finding Aid
http://purl.oclc.org/umarchives/MUM00074/
ASERL URL
www.american-south.org
Citation
Clark Family Letters, Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
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