On Road To Sutton, South From
Weston, September 3 [4], 1861.
Dear Mother: —
We are having great times with forced marches over the hills. It agrees with
me. I get all letters by couriers very promptly. . . .
We go south under General Rosecrans. All things look
encouragingly. We meet friends constantly and unexpectedly. . . . On Sunday we had church in camp, with a
Presbyterian Congregation of Yankees who came here forty-five years ago. We
occupied their church for shelter. They treated us most hospitably. All from
Massachusetts and retaining the thrift, morality, and loyalty of their native
State, or rather of the State of their fathers, for most of them were born
here.
Affectionately,
R. B. Hayes.
Mrs. Sophia Hayes.
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary and
Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 85
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