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TheAndyCasto

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Greetings, all. Thanks for visiting. I'm back in the Bluegrass State and loving it. I live in Wilmore with three other guys. I spend the majority of my waking (id est, daylight) hours reading, studying for my English degree, and supervising my girlfriend's revisions to my webpage.

I just got engaged to a wonderful, young lady named Rachel!! I love the Cubs, the Bears, the Bulls, Notre Dame football, and IU basketball.

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Camp near Hanover Junction June 17 th 1863

My Dear Brother —:

I Received a ..short.. letter from you a few days ago giving me the intelligence of the illnes of your little Temple. I have never heard from home since to know whether he is well or not, or whether anymore of your family are sick. But I heard some of the boys say, they had learned that his disease proved fatal, but I do hope this report is false. I understand that Diptheria has been raging to an alarming extent in Carroll. Oh! that the people could be rid of this desolating enemy of health and happiness.

We have been doing a deal of hard marching recently as you will see by reading Pa’s letter. I never was completely put through in my life. I marched until it seemed I had gone the last step. and then marched 15.20 miles. I had rather go home and die than to stay in camp any longer Oh! we should grieve at the death of anyone now who has any prospect of future happines Stephen our Government is fast degenerating into a military despotism. A few tyrants rule the nation now. When we were on the last marches there were a great many men who were, and had been sick. and consequently could not keep up and fell behind though they would get into camp a few hours after the army. And all these men were severely punished for this thing. just because they couldn’t keep up, but was there in time for all the duties they had to perform

There is no telling what the soldier has to suffer. Our bondage is far worse, more rigid than the negro. I would now prefer death if I could but get to go home and stay with my family and people a while. and be buried in our Church Yard than to stay here anylonger. What a happy exchange to pas from the Hellish world, to a world of infinite and eternal bliss. who wouldn’t be willing to make the exchange.

Stephen you must pardon me for not paying the postage. I hadn’t any postage stamps and therefore cant pay it.

Your Brother

Stephen M Smith     B P Smith

Carroll Co.             Nansemond Co.

Va                          Va

Direct your letters to Petersburg 29 th Regt Corse Brigade Picketts Division.

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My Blog

Autumn Salutations

Greetings, One and All.Well, another summer has come and gone. I don't know about the rest of you, but it seems I've spent the majority of it at weddings. The grounds crew I work with has had its reso...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:34:00 GMT

Summer Tidings

Greetings One and All!                Well, it's been a while; and I know you've all been a-quiver with curiosity to know what ol' Andy's bee...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Sep 2007 18:29:00 GMT