Camp White, October 21, 1863.
Dear Uncle: —
I received yours of the 17th this morning; also one from mother of the 16th.
Lucy left for home this morning with Dr. Joe. She will rent our house in
Cincinnati, and return with our family two or three weeks hence, if things
remain as now. I gave her a letter to send for the pony, as well as Birch, if
agreeable to you. I am now entitled to two more horses than I am keeping, and
if we remain here, would like the pony both for Birch and myself. I find little
horses, if they are stout, much better for the mountains. My sorrell stallion I
want to sell, because he is troublesome sometimes. He is a beauty and good
stock; worth two hundred or three hundred dollars.
Sincerely,
R. B. Hayes.
S. Birchard.
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary and
Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 441
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