Meadow Bluff, May 26,
1864.
Dear Uncle: — I get two letters from you today. We all
believe in General Crook. I am on the best of terms with him. He is the best general
I have ever been with, no exceptions.
We have all sorts of rumors from Grant, but it is all clear
that we shall finish them soon, if our people and leaders do their duty. They
are at the end of their means, and failure now is failure for good.
My brigade is all here, or near here, now. We are getting
ready to move towards Staunton soon; tomorrow, I think. I have the two best
regiments to be found and two others which promise well. Good-bye.
Sincerely,
R. B. HAYES.
S. BIRCHARD.
SOURCE: Charles Richard Williams, editor, Diary and
Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Volume 2, p. 466-7
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