Edwin D. Newhill letter

Cumberland Gap Tenn August 4 1862 My Dear and Near friends unexpectly to me I recieved a letter from you all and I never in my life had Such feeling come over me I hope you will excuse me for not writing to you for Shurely I have not forgotten any of you many an hour I have laid on my little pallet of Straw ----------- wandred back to the Scenes------------my once happy days that--------have Spent with you all but now I am cast a way where I have no kind friend to administer to my wants but I am in hopes I won’t always be so when I read you letter if I had ----- out to my Self nothing would of done me more good than to set down and took a good cry God Bless Little Fresey if I could see her I would be so glad I would like to see you all so much I would be glad to see old Arnst? Or any thing from Crawford County It looks to me like I never will get to see you all any more but if I never See you here I still try to live as near right as I can altho I have many hard tempt------to go through we have a ----------preacher and I belong to --------- enter Church and take -------- so I get along very well I have all the necessaries and accommodation that ----- can wish for but Still it is not home what a wicked place it is if I only could step in and eat one mess of beanes with you I expect I would be Satisfied but that can not be at present So I will content my Self with my lot I have no idea when this war will be over perhaps never. I have bin in Several little battle and had the Canon balls to whistle over my head and bullets to Sing all around me but I stood up to my post and let them rip if I could just happen in Sometime and find you all at home and my woman and mother there I never would want to leave but I fear it will be a long time before that happens-----I want you to write to me and tell me what John Conrad and Bill Tedrick is doing by this time and all the people on the ridge I would like to help Lafayette run his mill this winter but I will be in other business I recon So I cant come give my respects to all that has any respects for me tell Margaret and Henry and Jimmy Shafer I would like to see them very much and would be very glad if they would write to me tell Uncle Jimmy and mother to write I would of written oftner but for the want of Stamps it is all I can do to keep Stamps to write to my better half well as it is getting late I will quit for this time hoping to hear from you soon-----love to all and more especially to granny I never will forget my old friend while I live nor forget any of you I will write again Soon Direct to E.D. Newhill Sgt Major “49” Ind Regt Cumberland Gap Tenn



Some of the letter has been destroyed with time. There are holes in the letter, and thus gaps in the writing. Letter courtesy of Kelly Gibney

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