CAMP ORANGE, August 18,
1863.
MY DEAR CUSTIS:
I have received your letter of the 15th, and thank you for
the information of your mother, and Fitzhugh, etc.
I have been much exercised as to how I can pay my taxes. I
have looked out for assessors and gatherers in vain. I have sent to find
collectors in the counties where I have been, without success. I wish to pay
the amount as a matter of right and conscience, and for the benefit of the
State, but cannot accomplish it. I see too by the papers that unless a man pays
by the 9th of September, he is charged double. That will come hard on those who
have always been anxious to meet the requirements of law. Can you pay for me in
Richmond? I do not know what I am chargeable for or how much I am to pay. I
have nothing now not in the hands of the enemy, except $5,000 in C. S. bonds,
which are not taxable I believe, and $5,000 or $8,000 in N. C. bonds, I forget
which, that you may recollect have not been issued to me for want of a receipt
that cannot be found. Perhaps there is a memorandum in my private box. Mr.
Macfarland knows. I do not know how those coupon bonds, I hold, of the States,
etc., within the U. S. that are beyond my reach, and some you know not
available, and which do not pay, are considered.
In addition, I own three horses, a watch, my apparel and
camp equipage. You know the condition of the estates of your grandfather. They
are either in the hands of the enemy, or beyond my reach. The negroes have been
liberated, everything swept off of them, houses, fences, etc., all gone. The
land alone remains a waste. See if you can find some one that can enlighten you
as to what I am to pay, both for myself and as executor of your grandfather's
estates, and pay for me. I will send a check for the amount, if you will inform
me. Give much love to all friends, and accept my warm love and prayers for your
health and happiness.
Very truly and aff'y,
R. E. LEE.
GEN. G. W. CUSTIS LEE.
SOURCE: John William Jones, Life and Letters of
Robert Edward Lee: Soldier and Man, p. 288-9
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