CWT Serial 2 Miss Sarah My Dear Srgt., I have been so despondent these last weeks without hearing from you. It warms my heart so reading your latest despatch that I received today. How I had longed to hear from you. I have written to you mostly every week and I have not received any letters from you. I miss you so and I think that you miss me also but always remember that you are in my prayers. The good Lord shall keep you safe from all the hardships of a soldiers life for I believe that you will come home to your family and live the rest of your life in peace and plenty. The days and nights have been cold, it looks like snow today. I am warm in my house and I have plenty of wood but I wonder how you are fareing. Do you have a warm blanket? I have been making a quilt for you since you requested a warm one from your last letter. I expect to complete it shortly and will send a box to you. Can you tell me where to send it. You only referred to your company but how do I know where to send it if you do not tell me where you are? Expect to find some letters for the boys in your company and also some eatables for you. Those wretched yankees passed near here some days ago. They burned the house of an old patriot in the next town. I saw the smoke from the hill. We have to lock our doors every night for we can wake up to a house full of those blue bellies. I feel safe most times, for I sleep with my fathers pistol beneath my bed. Only they do not know it is not loaded. It tears at me to see them worshiping in our church. That old church is sacred to me and they have desicrated it by stepping foot into it and saying their mock prayers to God. Sometimes I wish one of our cannonballs would just sweep them off so they are no more but that is unchristian to think those thoughts when I should be praying for you and yours. If you see my son tell him I think of him every day and I long for both of you to come home. Affectionatley, Your Sarah
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