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In camp near Warwick Court House April 28th 1862
Dear Ma, Your kind and welcome letter was received by
me to day and I having a few moments to spare I take this
oppitunity of answering it. We have not moved our camp
sence last you hurd from me but I do not believe we will
stay where we are long as the place is verry unhealthy owing
to the ground being so damp. The wether has been verry
disergearible for the last 2 or 3 days as it has rained most
all the time making it verry disergreable yet thear is not
a murmer of dissatesfaction from any one of us as we know
our General is doing all he can for us and eacth and every
one of us loves him and when the order comes to fall in we
will do it with [primpness] for he will lead us eather to
have victory [partched?] on our noble and prity flag or
to death. He will not sacrefize more lives than is nesersary