(letter from Pvt. Benjamin Howard 1st N. H. infantry, November 21, 1863 bivouac outside Jefferson City, Mo.)
Deerst Rebeka, I finely hev the opurtunity to rite you after a long and miserble fite ulong the mizoory river neer to Levenwurth. I miss you lik a broun bare missis huny, an thare aint much uv thet aroun heer. I hope andrew and jerumyah ar heppin yu out gettin the farm all bukld up reddy for the winter blo. Tell them to cut the oke trees near the east meadow spring, thet's sum gud burnin wud. I wisht i wuz thare to keep yu warm my own sef (ha ha - don sho tha kidz that part.) Yup wintuh time is about to set in and us without no propuh col wether cotes. When tha rebz git there reforsemunts and suppliz, we’ll have uh hard time in frunt uv us, no arguun thet, but me an’ tha boyz ar reddy whenevuh thay ar, so let um cum, ar spirutz is hi an reddy to put uh finish on this heer conflugrashun (don no ef thetz tha rite spellin but yu no whut I meen). Well, my hanz getting tirud, aint uset ta ritin so much so i ill bid you gudby an send you tha deepest love yu eveh seed, itul sprout up lik ten fut tall corn yull see, ill sho yu wen I rive back home and we can luk et a spell of peece. I thenk about yu jus about all tha time an evun mor. Yor luvin husbun, benjumin. (ps tell Lindy I’m gunna bring hur a red heded doll. I shore do luv yu all.) pps I hop yu cen reed this lettu, my spellun ain wut it shud be, love agen, yur husbun Benjumin
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