Marion H. Brooks
“you neadant rite to me till you hear from me agone for i do not know whare to direct to…” Marion Brooks, September 18 1864
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Written from Marion Brooks to his mother on September 18 probably 1864.”
Sept 18
dear friends
i take my pen in hand to let you know that i am well as comossd [?] we are heare to work i have much to do the old doctor sais that he will try to ceap us our time out if he does we will neads [?] sea [?] a reabble [?] for we will camp duty if we stay hear i have got a good job a hanle goods the bois is well and carion [carry on] so that i canot hardly rite so that i will not rite much
tell willey to take care of his topie and when i come home i will fech him a preasant you neadant rite to me till you hear from me agone for i do not know whare to direct to
from Marion H Brooks to Jane Brooks and all
Read the rest of William Brooks’ letters:
- Brooks Letter 2
- Brooks Letter 3
- Brooks Letter 4
- Brooks Letter 5
- Brooks Letter 6
- Brooks Letter 7
- Brooks Letter 8
- Brooks Letter 9