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Letter Sep 28, 1862, Sharpsburg, MD, 1862

 File — Box: 2, item: 4

Dates

  • Creation: 1862

Access Restrictions

Open for research without restrictions.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.75 Linear Feet (, 3 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Sub-Series: English

General note

General Hospital near Sharpsburg Sunday Sept 28th 1862 My Dear Parents. I thought that I would have a few more lines written to you to day to let you know how I was getting along. I am feeling some better to day and hope to be about before long, I received a letter from home this morning and was glad to hear from you once more. When I am well enough to stand it the Surgeon will give me a furlough to come home but I will have to pay my own expenses therefore please to send me about twenty dollars in a letter. Send it as soon as you receive this. The reason that I send for this money is that I can not get my descriptive to draw my pay. This pay day the reason I cannot get it is because the company book are all left in Washington. The wounded are all going home on furloughs as fast as they get able. A great many have gone. Please tell Robert Erwin that I received a letter from him to day and was very much pleased to hear from him and should answer it if I was able as soon as I get well I will try to answer all letters that I receive during my indisposition. I close in hopes of soon being where I can tell you how I feel without the use of pencil and paper. Give my respects to all enquiring friends. I remain your affectionate Son Charles D. Garlick P. S. The directions are Charles D. Garlick Co I 8th Regt. C. V. General Hospital near Sharpsburg Washington Co. Md. (Care Dr. Warner) (Surgeon in charge)

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