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[not dated] my dear sallie, i wrote you last from the great battlefield of manassas when on the 30th august we fought the greatest battle of the war and won the completest victory. i gave you a list of men killed and wounded. i promised to write you full p
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culpeper court house, virginia april 1st, 1862 my dear sallie, i just wrote to you a day or two ago, but i have nothing to do but sit here in my room, take a little physic, and think of my company, home, my dear sallie, and my darling child. i have conclud
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culpeper court house, virginia march 29th, 1862 my dear sallie, i wrote to you a few days ago informing you that i was on sick leave, and hence i know you would like to hear from me again. i am still improving and but for my blistered feet, i would be able
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gordonsville, marching [illegible] rappahannock river [illegible] orange and culpeper court house [illegible] left. stonewall jackson [illegible] straight through an [illegible we made (longstreet's [illegible] demonstration at kelly's ford [illegible]) mi
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i wrote about the skirmish at kellysville on the 21 st where my company fought a regiment of yankee cavalry. i wrote you that i did not lose any there, but i lost one man, w. g. patterson. we have not seen or heard of him since i think he was captured. all
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if it was the contract to give her up when called for. my furlough is due tomorrow. i am waiting here for a train to go to rappahannock. i have gotten well, but my feet are very sore yet. i was astonished to hear that your pa wrote you that i ought not to
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improved in health. having a horse to ride, though, i went through the fights at kellyville and rappahannock with a hot burning fever on me. my company all express their great satisfaction at my conduct on the battlefield of the 30th and say that they did
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monday, september 8th, 1862 my dear, i wrote you yesterday at some length and concluded because my paper gave out. i got to my haversack where i had some paper and as we are still here near frederick city, resting and cooking, i have concluded to finish my
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not a yankee hessian was to be seen anywhere, but intelligence from rappahannock this morning states that they are again back in still stronger force. their first adventure was supposed to be merely a strong reconnaissance and that they have now come in fo
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orange court house saturday, april 6th, 1862 my dear sallie, i wrote you a few days ago from lynchburg, which place i left yesterday morning, arriving here yesterday at noon and, thanks to good fortune, i received your letter of the 19th of march. i was tr
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Letter from William Hardy to his wife, Sallie Hardy; 29 March 1862
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Letter from William Hardy to Sallie Hardy; written from Culpeper Court House, Virginia.
1862-03-29
Historical Manuscripts and Photographs
Letter from William Hardy to his wife, Sallie Hardy; 01 April 1862
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Letter from William Hardy to Sallie Hardy; written from Culpeper Court House, Virginia.
1862-04-01
Historical Manuscripts and Photographs
Letter from William Hardy to his wife, Sallie Hardy; 07 September 1862
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Letter from William Hardy to Sallie Hardy; written from camp near Frederick City, Maryland.
1862-09-07
Historical Manuscripts and Photographs
Letter from William Hardy to his wife, Sallie Hardy; circa 1861-1865
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Letter from William Hardy to Sallie Hardy; written near Leesburg, Virginia.
1861; 1862; 1863; 1864; 1865
Historical Manuscripts and Photographs
Letter from William Hardy to his wife, Sallie Hardy; 06 April 1862
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Letter from William Hardy to Sallie Hardy; written from Orange Court House, Virginia. Pages are missing from this letter.
1862-04-06
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Letter from William Hardy to his wife, Sallie Hardy; 08 September 1862
From the Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers. Letter from William Hardy to Sallie Hardy; written from camp near Frederick City, Maryland.
1862-09-08
Historical Manuscripts and Photographs
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