DEAR MOTHER: — I have supposed that we would soon go
back, at least as far as Winchester. We have destroyed the railroad from
Richmond to Staunton in several places, and all the provisions and stores at
Staunton and for a considerable distance south of that point. It would seem to
be impossible for the Rebels to get supplies from this valley, or even to march
a large force through it for the purpose of invading Maryland and Pennsylvania.
There are now some appearances which would indicate that we may push on further
south. We have no regular communication now with the States, and if we go
further we shall probably be for some time out of hearing of friends.
All things with us are going on prosperously. The people here are more
inclined to submit than ever before.
I have heard nothing from Ohio later than the 8th — almost a month. I
still hope that we shall be allowed to return north. Love to all.
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