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Stevenson Ala
Feb the 12 /64

Dear Wife

I again seit myself to write a fiew lines to you in answer to your letter of the 27th and the one you wrote the first of this month. They came through in six days. I am glad to hear that you are all well. I am tough as a bear and lazy as can be. It is a verry pleasent day here to day. We have had a little white frost for two or three knights. We got two months pay to day. I dident get a check. I got all money. I guess I wont put it in this letter. Sergt R Y Hazerd is sick and I guess will get a furlough. If he goes home I can send it by him and he can put it in the office at Binghamton. I hate to risk it in a letter from here. Hazerd says he will go and see you if he goes home. So if you want to send some socks he will bring them. I would like to see you but it costs to much to go from here and I cant get a furlough unless I get a sick one. I hope I wont be sick for if I should be I would be home if I could get a furlough. There was two men died out of our regt since we have ben here. There is quite a number complaining. I am glad you sent me them stamps. I was out. If I had to had plenty of stamps I would have writen Sunday. I bought a barel of potatoes yesterday. Paid three dollars and fifty five cents for them. So I shall live on potatoes for a fiew days. I dont know how much longer we will stay here but I am afraid not much. I guess it will be our luck to go up front again before long. General Geary has got another star to wear. I dont know wether he will command our divition now or not. I will answer Jacobs letter before long. He is quite a pensman. I havent got time to write eney more this time. The mail goes out at five and it is about that now. I will write again in a day or two. I have writen this is a great hury. I dont know wether you can read it or not. Write often as you can. I dont want to dun you to hard but it does me so much good to get letters. Tell Jacob and all the rest of the folks to write. No more. Good buy.

Chas Engle

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