Feb 20th 1864

Camp 66th Ga Regt Near Dalton Ga

 

Mr. P. L. Davis

Dear Father again I make it import to write to you, I am feeling better this morning than I have felt in some time, though I think I am taking the Gaunders, which have been very comon here. Pa I have just taken another march, we left here last Wednesday morning, & went some near twenty miles, for to work on the Road, we worked all day Thursday & then marched back that night; There has a good many of the soldiers left from around here fro Alabama, I think we will Leave soon for Mobeil Ala; at least all I see look in favor of it. I hope you have reed, my Letter Stating all about the other march; Pa W. W. Brooks & I is going to send A box home in which I sent an old pair of shoes, & a little Bag of cartridges, these roped up in a piece of Newspaper you can tare up & use the Balls & pouder, those in brown [a[er please save for me; & my old shoes I wishe you would have fixed up for me, & keep them until I call for them; I have nothing more to write, that will enterest you. The Box you & Ma sent me was a great treat; Give my love to Ma & all the Children, tell ma to Remember me to little sister nothing More, only I Remain
Your Devoted Son
Charlie
P.S. Direct yours to Stephens Brigade instead of wetson’s
P.S. Isham Sends his love Tender mine to all my friends.


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