Camp White, West Virginia, May 25, 1863.
Dearest: — If
Vicksburg is taken it will perhaps take us to some other field. At least,
important changes in our military policy may be looked for. Therefore, darling,
I want you to visit me when you can, with such of the boys as you choose. All
this is supposing Vicksburg ours. If not there will be time enough, I think,
when you get ready to quit the city for the summer a few weeks hence.
Comly has his wife here. Captains Zimmerman and Sperry
theirs, and more are expected — mine among the rest. — Love to all.
Affectionately,
R.
P. S. — Tell Stephenson I am now ready to sell the Hamilton
property as proposed, if the offer can still be had.
Mrs. Hayes.
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary and
Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 411
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