Camp Union, December 23, 1861.
Dearest: — I
am so happy to hear today by telegraph that your troubles are over (at least
the worst, I hope) and that “mother and son are doing well.” Darling, I love
you so much and have felt so anxious about you. The little fellow, I hope, is
healthy and strong. It is best it was not a daughter. These are no times for
women. . . . What do the boys say? . . . Tell me all about him.
Captain Sperry will take this. I shall time it so as to come
about the time that Dr. Joe will leave — say, the 15th to 20th January, unless
something occurs to stop it.
I shall send either to you or to Platt five hundred dollars
by Captain Sperry. Get all you want — Christmas presents for the boys and all.
Kiss the boy, yes, “all the boys” for me.
Affectionately,
R.
Mrs. Hayes.
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary and
Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 166
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