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any nearer us than that we heard frmo
 
any nearer us than that we heard frmo
 
Lieut. Morgan, he was slightly wounded
 
Lieut. Morgan, he was slightly wounded
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in the knew in the fight in which
 
in the knew in the fight in which
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Gen Stuart was killed & his horse, that
 
Gen Stuart was killed & his horse, that
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beautiful horse that carried me about
 
beautiful horse that carried me about
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so much was killed under him. I  
 
so much was killed under him. I  
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have not had a line from any one since
 
have not had a line from any one since
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the battle began, in fact we have not had
 
the battle began, in fact we have not had
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a regular mail for a week, so do write to
 
a regular mail for a week, so do write to
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me at once and relieve my anxiety about
 
me at once and relieve my anxiety about
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yourself & tell me any thing you have heard.
 
yourself & tell me any thing you have heard.
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It is not worthwhile for me to write a long
 
It is not worthwhile for me to write a long
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letter, for I have nothing to say, we are just [two?]
 
letter, for I have nothing to say, we are just [two?]
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six more weeks and I do hope we will all be
 
six more weeks and I do hope we will all be
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together, I can't wait until the last of July. Give
 
together, I can't wait until the last of July. Give
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much love to the girls. Your devoted sister, Hattie.
 
much love to the girls. Your devoted sister, Hattie.

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Hattie Powell Blenheim Albemarle County Virginia to Nina Powell Verdon Hanover County Virginia 19 May 1864

Blenheim May 19th 1864

Thursday evening

Dear Nina, I don't know what we aer yet in communication with the rest of the world, but I must try to get a letter to you for I have worked myself up into a great state of uneasiness about you, and so I wish you would write immediately and let me know that the yankees have not [?] you or left you to starve or any of the other dreadful things. I have been imagining you groaning. I see by the occasional papers that we get that the yan- kee raiders were all over Hanover, have you seen any of them. I suppose you could hear the cannon during the fighting, do write & tell me all you know about it. We have missed half the papers. And were you not thankful Mrs. Booker's boys have been [?] this far. Oh I do hope they will escape. I see [?] Sctt is slightly round in the head. [?] [Meredith?] f the P. E. troop passed through this county on his way home on Saturday last and said the boys were well & safe when he left there Saturday morning. They


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have offered much as a company, while our poor Powhatan troop was cut all to pieces. Two of them who were at the party at Mr.s W. Hobson's last spring are among the slain and we hear of 3 in the company wounded severely mortally. [Johnnie?]Hobson, Dr. Hobson's nephew is one of them killed, you heard Pa speak of him. I suppose if you see the papers you know we have had a raid on the Danville Road, Powhatan Sation was burned and we expected to have had them all over the county, but they were so roughly handled by the 17th Va Regt that they are trying to get back to their lives, which I must sincerely hope htey will not be able to do. They shall not come any nearer us than that we heard frmo Lieut. Morgan, he was slightly wounded

in the knew in the fight in which

Gen Stuart was killed & his horse, that

beautiful horse that carried me about

so much was killed under him. I

have not had a line from any one since

the battle began, in fact we have not had

a regular mail for a week, so do write to

me at once and relieve my anxiety about

yourself & tell me any thing you have heard.

It is not worthwhile for me to write a long

letter, for I have nothing to say, we are just [two?]

six more weeks and I do hope we will all be

together, I can't wait until the last of July. Give

much love to the girls. Your devoted sister, Hattie.