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FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 49th Indiana Infantry, USA [BACK]


James H. Richardson Letter #5

Vicksburg, Miss
July 13th /(18)63

Dear Brother and Sister,

with my pen in hand I embrase the opertunity to inform you that I am well at presant and I hope when this comes to hand it may find you in the Same Enjoyment of life and health.

Well Sarah I am soory to inform you of the Death of your brother James Richardson he Died yesterday a week ago and was Buried a week a go to day he Died with the fevers I understand. I Seen Some of the Boys that Belonged to his Co, They toald me the he was Put a way as Deicent as he could be under the Sircumstances they was placed. The Boys told me that he Died very easy and didn't make any Strugels in death. I Did not know that he was Sick till I heard of his Death. As his regiment and ours is a bout twelve miles a part and I did have no chance to go and See him or any of the Boys that I was acainted with.

Well I Suppose you have heard of the Surrender of Vicksburg before now. So I will Say but little a Bout it. But any way we had the pleasure of marching in hear on the 4th of July and we fellt very much Releaved By the Surrender of the Burg. I think we was Celebrating the 4th very well. By closing the greatest victory that ever was gained in America.

We have now got the Mississippi River open from the fountain head to the mouth and our main Army is on Rout for Mobil and I trust they may bee Sucesful.
* (A large block has been removed from here, Did the army censor letters??)

Well I have nothing more of Importance to Say So I will conclud Soon by asking you to write Soon and give me the news in general. So I give you and all my Friends my love and well Wishes. I remain your Brother Untill Death.

Yours Truley,
A.H. Caldwell
William & Sarah Caldwell

Pleas Write Soon

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