Submitted by Michael Caviness
The below letters are from W.C. Grizzell to his family and
friends during the Civil War. I will type them spelling the words
as he has. My opinion as to what some words may be will be enclosed
in brackets [ ]. It appears that he may not have actually written
all the letters himself due to the fact that the handwriting varies
among the letters.
The State of Miss. Yalabusha County
Sept
1st, 1861
Dear wife and children. I take the opportinity of
writing you a few line to in form you that i am well at this time
hopping this may find you all injoying the same blessing of god. i
have nothing of importance to write only we reached our camp safe
that eavning i left home. we are camped 1 one mile below Grenada
wright on the Rail Road in a butiful old ____?. We were mustard in
to service yesterday by Mr. Clate. thair is about 15 company in camp
hear. Reckon thair is some few cases of measels hear though none in
our company. thair was one man disobeyed the guard and thay shot him
in the thy [thigh] though it is not dangerous. i dont know when i
can come home though i will come when i get the chance. i cant writ
mutch for i have to go on guard in a few minutes. i want you to writ
to me gest as soon as you can. so no more at present.
W.C.
Grizzell
To Elizabeth Grizzell and family
Direct your
letters to Grenada
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September the 14th 1861
Dear wife i take the opportunity of writing you a few lines to
in form you that i got to the camps safe this eavning. i wanto you
to fix my cloes up as soon as you can. our Jeneral West is gone to
Jackson on request of govner Pettus and our captin thinks we will go
to leave hear in ten day and i send you good by. if we dont start in
that time i will come up and see you all if i can get the chance. if
i dont i want you to take good cear of you self and the children and
i want you and every one to pray for me and i will try to do the
best i can for my self. if dont feel that i am in danger. i leave
you all in hopes that i will meet you all once more. i write this in
tears. i want you to let pap know this and tell him to come down
next week and if have got any thing ready send it to me by Jack Maxy
as he comes back. i want you to write to me and send it by Maxey and
if you dont i want you to send it by mail. i want to hear from you.
i want you to look over my bad writing for i have got my mind full.
Elizabeth i want you to ceep that poetry that i giv you this morning
so good by.
W.C. Grizzel To Mrs.
Elizabeth Grizzel and the
children
i want you to write to me sertin
W.C. Grizzel
[NOTE-Co F had a M.J. Maxey from Coffeville, MS and a J.J. Maxey
from Tippah, MS]
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Camp Younion Sept the 27th
1861
Dear wife and children it is grate pleasher to me to have
the oportunity of writing you a few lines to let you no that i am
well at this time hoping this may reach you and find you all
enjoying the same blessing of god all the pleasher that i hav is to
think that i can write you and you can write to me i have not heard
a word from you since i left Coffeeville and i want to hear from you
mity bad if i could hear from you and hear that you was all well it
would give me great satisfaction we are in younion scitey or we
landed hear on the 25th and i dont no long we will stay the 4th
ridgement has not got thair guns yet and we are in 4 miles of the
caintuckey line we are in a close plase for the enimy is close by
thair is five thousand southern men in camps hear we are campled in
a verry pretty plase though our water is not verry good if you get
this letter before E.R. Enocks leaves thair you can send my does if
you have got any of them ready i shal need them in a littel while
for it is cold anuf hear now for me to ware my over coat all day i
cant write mutch now if i could get a letter from some of you maby i
could write something more interresting i want you to tell Mr
Balinger and Mr. Hogg to write to me and tell them to write all the
news and i want you to write to me for god bless you and the
children i wish i cold se you now i must come to a close but remains
your loveing Husband until death.
William C. Grizzel To
Elizabeth Grizzel
when you write to me know direct your leter in
this way To Mr. W.C.Grizzel in the cear of Captin W A Sumner sons of
the South in the 4th ridgement Miss volinteers
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The State of Tenissee
Stuart County November the 4th 1861
Deare wife and children friends and connection i this morning
have the opportunity of writing you a few lines to inform you that i
am well and hoping this reach you and find you all enjoying the same
blessing of god. i received your letter that was wrote on the 19th
of October and it gave me grate satisfacton to hear from you though
i was mity sorry to hear that my sweet little babe was sick though i
hope that he is well by this time. when i got your letter i got one
from pap and he said that mother was worse again and i tride to get
a furlow but the curnel said that he could not let me go at this
time for he thought that thair was a chance for a fite in a few days
and he wanted evry one to be at his post. i dont see what good we
could ___ [do] in a fite for we have not got our guns yet. thair is
3 companys in our ridgement that has got guns and that is all. we
are at Fort henry on the tenissee river 40 miles _____ paduca. thair
is one ridgement at the fort besides us. thay are well armed with
muscets and thay have got 6 32 pounders and 2 12 pounders and 1 6
pounder and thay think that thay can stand thair hand [or land] with
the gun boats. thair was one gun boat come up in site this Day was
three weeks ago and thay shot one gun at her from the fort and she
went back with out shooting at us. i wrote you a letter and sent it
by mart _____ [reagan?] and i wrote to you that we had a company
made up to go over to dover but we did not get off. we heard it was
pretty bad on our side though it was not so bas as we heard. thay
only kiled 2 of our men and our men kiled ___ [8?] of thair men.
when i got that letter from you it pleased me more than any thing i
have seen or heard since i have bin in camps and i want you to write
to me constant and if will do the same by you for that is all the
satisfaction that we can have now. i want you and all the ballance
of the connection to write to me and when you write to me dont pray
[pay] for the better [letter] for if you do it will never come and
when i write to you i will do the same. be sure to write soon. i
wrote aletter to you when i was at trenton and i sent it by A.M.
Reasons and i sent 4 chinkapins in it to the children and i wat
[want] you to write to me whether you ever got it or not. i have got
my cloes that you sent me and i was mity glad to get them and i want
you to make me one more pair of wool pants and send them to me by
the first good chance you have. if you dont get a good chance ceep
them till i come. i think that i will get to come home after while.
if i dont i will think mity hard. though we are put on mity tite i
am verry well satisfid hear yet though i want to see you and the
children mity bad. if any of you gets sick i want you to write to me
jest as soon as you can and i will try to come home. i want you to
take good cear of your hogs and cattel and your horse and i will
take cear of my money and we will do the best we can. tell all the
connection to write me and i want you to write soon and i want you
to write how many loads of corn you all made and how you get along
picken out cotton and you must write all the news shore. tell John
Countiss and John Foster to write to me and all the rest of the
connection tell Harriot and Jeny howdy for me. Elizabeth i want you
to get a long with Jeny and all the rest as well as you can. i want
you to tell the children howdy for me and receive a large portion
for your self. i want you to write me jest as soon as you get this
letter without fail. so i must come to a close by saying you must
remember your affectionate husband until death.
W.C. Grizzel
To Elizabeth Grizzel good by dear wife and children till we meet
again.
When you back your letters back it in this way
To Mr
W. C. Grizzel in the cear of
Captin W.A. Sumner Sons of the
South of the 4th Ridgement Miss Volintiers
[A.M. Reasons – 3rd
Lieut. Co F 4th MS]
[M.V. Reagan – 3rd Cpl Co F 4th MS]
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Fort Henry December the 6th 1861
Dear Father i
thought i wrote anuff but i will write to you to let you no that
M.C. Moorman and the boys got hear safe last night and thay brout me
my things all safe you sent me. i was mity glad to get them and thay
braut me a letter which give me grate satisfaction to hear from you
all and to heare you was all well. pap i got my whiskey and it come
in a good time shore for i was on guard last night. we had [on?] an
l___y last might [night?] and every man to a [man sick] and well was
out and in line in quic__ time shore. i was orn duty and i made ____
a bout it. we had a heep of fun a bout it to day. tell Jorge that he
out [ought] to have bin hear to see the negrs run and hide. pap you
nee [need] not minde a bout that paper and whiskey i wrote to you in
this letter. i want you to take this letter over to Elizabeth and
let her see it and tell her to be shore to write to me and you must
write too and write all the news. i will come home when i wrote if i
can get off and then i can tell you a heep more than i can write. so
no more but remember your son til death
William C. Grizzel
To Elam S. Grizzel
(the letter was continued on the back)
pap tell Elizabeth to make me a little pocket out of Janes cloth and
send to me to put my [needles] and thred in and tell her to send me
some thred in it. i hante got no way to ceep my needel from rusting
[unless I use] it pretty oftin. this morning is the 7th and i can
inform you that i got my quilt [and] pants and paper last night and
i [was] mity glad to get them. you need not [se]nd me any thing more
for i have got [a]s mutch as i want onley that pocket to put my
needels in. i will send all this to you. it is all mixed up so i
dont no whether you can make any sence out of it or not though i
hante got time to write any more now. write and tell Elizabeth to
write shore
W.C. Grizzel
To E.S. Grizzel
[M.C. Moorman
Co F 4th MS]
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Fort Henry January the 4th 1862
Dear wife and children i take the opportunity of writing you a
nother letter which i hope will reach you and finde you all well.
this leaves me verry unwell. i have bin rite porley for some time. i
have not bin on duty for 10 or 12 days. i was taken with a verry
b[ad] cold and then taken the chils. i h[ave] _____ chils and
[several lines missing] mutch like it this eavening. i have them
every other day. i wish i could be at home with you though i am
sorry to tell you that i cant be with you. thay have stoped
ferlowing intierly until further orders and i dont expect to get to
come home until my time is out un less thay commence ferlowing a
gain. if thay do i will try to come home so you must do the best you
can until ___________ get to come home be for my time is out i will
come then if i am a live and thanks be to god i yet be leive that i
will be spaired to live out my 12 months and get back and enjoying
my self with you and the children. it is not worth while to greve
nor studey a bout it. you must do the best you can. well Father and
Mother Ray i can tell you some news. i met up with one of your
nephews up hear at fort henry. his name is Dunkin. he is a son of
David Dunkin. he is the second son. his name is Franklin [Dunkin]. i
beleive he lives in Calaway County in Kaintuckey. ___ he is pedling
on tobacco and he come over [to se]ll the soldiers some tobacco and
i found ____ to [ta]lk mutc[h] ______ [wa]s sic[k] and it w[a]s
lat[e in the] eavning and he said he would go out in the settlement
and stay all night and come back next morning and i thought i would
talk with him a heep though he did not come back though he will be
apt to come round again in 2 or 3 weeks and if he does i will finde
out a heep more a bout him. he has 8 children 4 boys and 4 girls. if
i mistake not he had 2 sons in the arm[y] ____ one of them was taken
a prisner and he is at Piduca now. his son had Joined a Cavilary Co
and thay was Jes a cross the river from us when thay was taken.
thair was 8 in the squad when thay was taken. his son that was taken
has a famely and the old man had got them at his house. i did not
ask him if any one of his daughters was married or not. at the time
of the captier of the prisners thay taken 2 of the old mans horses
bridels and saddels and something else and i have fergot what it
was. the way thay come to get the horses thair was a youn[g] man in
the company that went up____ on ferlow and [several lines missing]
Dunkin ________ to ride back to his Company that knight after he got
back thay was taken prisners and his son was on the oather one. the
old man says his father is dead and his mother is married a gain and
is liveing in texes. if i get to see him any more i will try to
finde out a heep more a bout him. he done me a grate faver. he give
me a dollar and 40cts worth of the finest kind of tobacco. he was
the best friend to me i have met with since i left home. he lives in
[14?] miles of fort henry. Elizabeth i have wrote 3 or 4 letters to
you and your pap and mother and i have not got narry one from you
since you and margaret sent that one by Langston while you was at
paps. i sent you one by mail the last time and i will send this by
hand and i want you to write to me as soon as you get this and let
me no whether you gote it or not and you must write all the news and
write about your hogs and cattle and a bout your salt and every
thing elce. you must write to me if you got your poetry i sent you.
i want _______ the children ever talks about [severl lines missing]
worst in the world though i cant come. un less thay get to ferlowing
a gain you need not look for. i will tell you how to back your
letters and if you will bock them as i tell you thay will come
shore. so no more at this time though remember you loveing husband
until death.
William C. Grizzel
To Elizabeth Grizzel
write soon with out fail and tell me all the news
William C.
Grizzel Fort Henry Tenissee in the cear of
Captin W.A. Sumners
4 ridgement Miss volinteers by the way of Danville
[Two
Langstons in Co F 4th MS – F.M. and Mat]
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Fort Henry January the 7th 1862
Dear wife and children i will
write you a few lines to let you no that i got your kind and loveing
letter you sent by reasons and you dont no how proud i was to get
one from you this leaves me well and in good sperits we have plenty
to eat and nothing to do i hope this may finde you all well you must
write to me as soon as you get this when i write to you i write to
you all when i send you a letter by mail i will send them to Concord
PO and i will write pretty often and you must write to me often it
is out of my power to come home you must do the best you can without
me though i want to see you as bad as you do me shore write with out
fail so i remain your loveing husband until death W C. Grizzel
To Elizabeth Grizzel and children
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The
State of Miss this September the 12th 1862
Dear wife and
children i will write you a few lines to let you no that i have got
back in the land of Dixie a gain and i feel as proud as a bird let
out [of] a caige. i am not verry w[ell] though. i think it is from
the fertigue of our trip. i hope this will finde you all well. i
want to see you all so bad in cant hardley stand it. i will come
home as soon as we all get together and get our pay though it may be
3 or 4 weeks though i cant tell we are so scatter and tourn up that
it will take some time to get every thing fixed up. since i have got
in to our land i find every thing so hy that it is impossable to get
any clothing. i want you to fix me some clos a gains i come home for
i am out of clos. i Shal come home as soon as i can and then i can
tell you all a bout every thing. i cant write verry mutch at this
time. i want to see you so [b]ad it dont sime like i can content my
self. so no more at this time. you must write to me as soon as you
get this and let me no how you are all getting a long. meaby i can
get a letter from you before i get to come home. you must send this
letter to pap and let him see it and tell him to write as soon as he
can. so fair well.
W.C. Grizzel To
Elizabeth Grizzel and
children
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Jackson Miss this Sept the 18[th]
1862
Dear wife and children and all the rest. i will write you a
few lines to let you no that i am not verry well though i am up an a
bout. i think it is cola that taken on the boat and since i got hear
we are Jest staying hear doing nothing at all. though our officers
came in yesterday and i think we will do something in a few days.
some say thay think we will get to come home and some says that we
wont so i dont no how it will turn out. i will come home as soon as
i get my money if thair is any chance. Elizabeth i want to see you
and the children so bad it dont seam like i can wait any longer
though i want to get my money if i can. i aint worth while for me to
try to write every thing for i could not write all the news in a
week. if i get to come home _____ tell you all a bout it. i want one
pair of pants and one shirt and one pair drawers one pair of socks.
you need not send them to me if i get to come home. i can get them
and if i dont you can send them to me after while. i do with out
them for a while yet i have go 2 soots sutch as they are though i
make out with them for a while. i want you to write to me and let me
no how you are all getting a long and what sort of crops you have
got. i want you [to] tell me all the news. when i write to you i
write to your pap and mother. i want to see you all so bad it dont
seme like i can stand it mutch longer. i will write more next time i
write if i dont get to come home. tell my sweet children howdy for
me. tell Sary i have got her a ring and a brest pin and tell Elam
and Tomey that i have got them a knife a peace. tell them to be good
children. So i will come to a closes. thair is my baby i want to
se[e bit or hit] and see if it is as pretty as as sweet as the rest
of the children. So nomore at this time. you must write to me with
out fail
W.C. Grizzel
To my loveing Wife and children
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Ponchatula Lous Nov 14th 1862
Dear wife
and children i will write you a few lines to let you no that i an
well and i got hear safe and sound and i went _______ i went to the
curnel and he said i had come as soon as he looke for me and every
thing went on well. the boys has not draud any more money. thay sure
looking to draw in a few days. Elizabeth the day next _________
[half page missing] since i have bin hear and see the prospects of
this [spring?] i think you had better get pap to by that filey if
you are willing. you can do jest as you please though i think that
she would be worth more than the money. you had better get some
molasses this winter if you can. for thay will be cheaper than to by
_______. i think _______ [rest of letter is missing]
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Vicksburg Miss Dec the 7th 1862
Dear
companion and children i __ lonesomeley seat myself this eavning to
write you a few lines to let you no that i am well all to a bad cold
i taken a mity bad cold while i was on the cars to this place i hope
this may reach you and find you all well Elizabeth i want to see you
and the children worse than i ever did i cant tell you my feelings i
wish it was so you could come and see me as i cant go to see you it
seames like it would be more satisfaction to me to be with you 3 or
4 days than it ever was though i have spent a many pleasherful day
with you and i feel in hops that i will spend a grate many more tell
sis and bud and tom howdy for me and tell them to be good children
for god noes that i love you and them dearly it aint hardley worth
while for me to write to you at this time for my mind is so confused
that i cant write with any satisfaction to you i got some shugar and
sent home and pap will attend to it for you and if you get it you
must give mother some of it tell mother Ray howdy for me i have not
fergot her i think other every day of my life i think other lonesom
days but i am as lonesom as she is i recen it seams like my life is
no satisfaction to me tell oliver and jorge howdy for me tell jorge
i say for him to be a good boy and obay his mistress for he is
liveing an easy life shore Elizzel you and your mother must write as
soon as you get this letter no more remember your loveing husband
until death W.C.Grizzel E. Grizzel
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Vicksburg
Miss Dec the 8th 1862
Dear wife and children i have the
opportunity of writing you a few lines to let you no how i am i am
not well by no means I have a verry sever pain in my head and back i
was taken last knight i am a feard i am taken the fever though i am
abel to set up and write to you i never have heard from you since Mr
Ellard was thair and i want to hear from you mity bad we hear the
news down hear that our men has fell back to Grenada and give up
that country to the yanks and it distreses me verry mutch to hear of
that for i hate to hear of you and your mother being in the hands of
them though if they come in thair treat them as kind as you can and
you will find it will be the best for you if thay come in thair and
commence taken every thing your mother had better send Jorge off
some where to save him it dont look like that she could do with out
him but if thay get in thair thay will take him any how though she
sees that thay will get him and then she can send off until times
gets better or worse for if thay get in thair thay will take all the
negroes and every thing elce i expect dont take my advise unless you
think it best but if thay come in thair thay will take all the
negroes and then you will loose bin shore you had better get shet of
all the stock that you can do with out and save all the corn you can
for if the yanks dont get in thair our army will consome all the
corn and meet in that part of the country you must all do the best
you can for your selvs for I cnat help you any we are looking for a
fite hear evry day the women and children is all leaveing hear and
the gun boats is in hearing for i hear them this eavning shooting up
and down the river thay will atact us above and below boath at the
same time if we get in to a fite hear and i am spaird i will get
some of them we are all hoping that our Ridgment will be sent to
Grenada though i dont no whether we will leave hear or not Jorge
Donner is well and in a mess with me and he seams to be verry well
satisfide as fair as i no though he wants to hear from home mity bad
i have wrote to you severel times and i hav never have got a letter
from you yet though i no you have a bad chance to write though i no
you can get someboyd to write for you i want you to write as soon as
you can and write often for i want to hear from you mity bad tell
Harriet to write to me for i want to hear from her i will write to
you as often as i can for you to hear from me so i will come to a
close so i remain you loveing husband until death
W.C Grizzel
To Elizabeth Grizzel
be shore to write as soon as you can
and send your letters to Vicksburg tell your mother to write to me
for i want to hear from her mity bad Elizabeth you had better get
that land note and keep it and tair my name off of it and write to
me if you have got it good by
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Vicksburg
Miss January the 4th 1863
Dear wife and children and mother i
take the opportunity of writing you a few lines this glorious
sabbath to let you all no that i am well and harty at this time
hoping this may reach you and find you all well Elizabeth i have not
got but one letter from you since i have bin at this place and i
have wrote to you ever week since i have bin out i can look over you
and your mother as you cant write your selves though you could get
some bodey to write for you once ever 2 week i think if you would
try though i recon it is a bad chan to get to the office since the
Bridge has bin burnt down though i want you and your mother to write
to me as often as you can and tell Mr Balinger i want him to write
to me and let me no know he is geting a long. we have had pretty
sharp times for the last 10 or 12 days though times is still now
though i cant tell how long it will stay so our Ridgement never got
to fite any though it was in hearing and in site of it all the time
one day we was nearley in reach of them our men run them poum to
their boats and in to them we taken about five hundred prisners in
all and kild and wounded a grate many we lost but verry few on our
side the day of the hardest fit i was in site of nearley all of it
and i did not see more than 6 or 7 ded men on our side and the most
of them was kild by the sharp shooters and 2 was kild at our batry
we have a keep of men at this place i think know that we can hold
this place in spite of them since i have seen all the place we have
got more big guns and small artilery hear than i ever saw in my life
it is on every hill from hear to the yazoo River and that is 12
miles from hear and we have got rigel ditches nearley all the way.
Elisabeth paps wrote to me like he would come down hear in a few
days and if he comes i want you to send me a pair of old socks i
dont want new socks for old ones will do for me to tramp in the mud
with and i want you to send me them rattle snake pants i never have
wore my red pants yet and my new sock and i can sell my pants for
twenty dollars if i can get some from home i will sell them and send
you the money i under stand the yanks heas bin at Banner and Sarepta
i was mity fraid they would get in our settelment though i hope thay
wont i want you to tell Harriet howdy for me and tell her to write
to me and let me no how she is geting a long give Mr Donors famely
my love and respect and tell Thend to write to me George is not well
he has bin sick for severel days with a pain in his shoulder and
runing off at his bowels he is in a mess with me he is up and going
about i want you to write to me without fail! for i want to hear
from you and write often and write a heep when you do write so no
more at this time so i remain your loveing husband until death let
it be long or short
W.C. Grizzel To Elizabeth Grizzel tell the
children to save all the slop and scraps and give it to their littel
piges and rais them if thay can.
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Vicksburg Feb the 1st 1863
Dear and loveing wife and children
i will write you a few lines to infom you of my health i am in
tolerable good health hoping this may reach you and finde you all
enjoying good health i can inform you that i got your letter
yesterday that was wrote on the 18th and was mailed on the 28 it
come in 3 days i was mity glad to hear from you all you said in your
letter that you had got only 2 letters from me since i come to
vicksburg i have wrote 5 or 6 since i come hear i haint wrote one in
some for i have bin waiting for pap to come down hear and if he
comes down i want you to send me some butter if you can get it and
send ma a pair old socks if you have them tell the children to send
me some potatoes if thay have got them and i will send them a
present for it you wrote that you would have to by your meet and
that you had not got no salt yet i recon Lowery will get his salt
home and if you can get it you must get a plenty to do you i will
send you a hundred and twenty dollars and if you cant get a nuff of
salt up thair to do you and pap comes down you can send the money
back and get some down hear i will send my money by Jessey Silavan i
will send it to pap and he will take it to you if pap comes i want
you to send me a baked chicken or too for i cant get sutch a thing
hear without paying from 1 to 2 dollars for it and i cant give that
price buter is seling at one dollar and 50 cts per pound lard is 50
cts per pound and pork is from 35 to 65 cts per pound i want you to
send me some dride fruit if you can we draw beef all the time and it
is so pore that it stick together like it had glue on it you wrote
that your mother and Harriet sent thair respects to me you may tell
them that i send my love and best respects to boath of them i want
to see all of you mity bad but thair is no chance for me to come
home. tell all the children howdy for me and tell them to be good
children until i get to come home maby i will get the come home some
time and if you can i want you to send them to scool if thair is any
chance i want to no if you dident write some in that letter you sent
to me thair was a peace of poetry in it i tink you wrote it your
self if you wrote it your self you can write a full letter for i can
read it if you wrote it your self with a littel practice you can
write tolable well i want you to try to get pap off down hear if you
can i want him to come down as soon as he can for i want to see him
and i want him to bring me somthing to eat from home for i want to
eat something that comes from home one more time if you have any
sauceage meet on hand you must send me a bait of it tell your mother
to bake me a turkey and send to me for i think i could eat a hole
turkey at two baits ifi had the chance of it i will come to a
close i remain your loveing husband until death let it be long or
short i want you all to write soon and often with out fail
W.C.
Grizzel To Elizabeth Grizzel and famely
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Vicksburg 19th 1863
Dear wife and children and mother. I will
write you a few lines to let you no that i am well at this time
hoping this may reach you and finde you all well. I can tell you
that I got yourn and your mothers letter you wrote to me and I was
mity glad to hear from you and I was mity glad to think you had got
so you could write for your self. you wanted to no if I could read
your letter. I can read it verry well. I want you to write often and
you will ceep your self in practice. I want you to get so you can
write your own letters and then I can hear from you a heep oftener.
I am glad to hear you are moveing home to your self. i think you
will see a heep more satisfaction you can have all your things to
your self and you can take a heep better cear of your hogs and
cattel and you must be shore to set out them peach trees in the
garden and set out all that is large a nuff and take al good cear of
your stock as you can. I am a fraid you cant do any good a trying to
make a crop an you can make more to pay good attention to your hogs
and cows than any other way. I want you to not suffer for meet and
bread as long as you have any money and can get it. I have sent you
some money and I will send you some more by pap and I will send you
all the money I can get. thair is some more still coming to me yet I
recon I will get it in a short time as soon as thay can make out
thair pay rolls and I will send it all home and you can use it as
you please. I dont want you to suffer for any thing as long as you
have money and can get any thing. you wrote that you had the land
note and I want you to tair mine and John Fosters names off of it
and take good cear of the note and the land deed. dont let them get
lost. I want to see you all mity bad but i dont no when I can get to
come home. I want you all to do the best you can as you have to act
man and woman both. tell your mother I want her to write to me as
often as she can and I want you to write to me every week and I will
do the same for I love to hear from you. I was glad to hear the baby
could walk. tell all the children howdy for me and tell them I haint
fergot them yet and I love you all. so I will come to a close for
this time. so I remain your loveing husband until death god bless
your sweet soles I haint fergot you yet nor never shal I. wish I
could see you all and be with you a while
W.C. Grizzel To
Elizabeth Grizzel and children
I will write you a coppy of the
letters for you to practice writing and write to me often as you
can.
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Vicksburg Miss March the 22nd 1863
Dear wife and children. I embrace the opportunity of writing you a
few lines to let you no that I am well hoping this may reach you and
finde you all well. I got your letter you sent by mr Lowry and I was
mity glad to hear from you and the children and to hear you was all
well. you wrote to no if we got any more to eat than I did. we get
plenty now. we get pork and bacon now and thay have plenty of it on
hand at this time though if you can I want you to send me some
butter and eggs for we cant get them hear for less than 2 dollars a
dozen and 2 dollars a ______ for butter and I want _________ and I
_____ som[e] of ______ mity bad. _____ I dont want you to make me no
close but I want you to send me 2 pair of cotton pants to wair this
summer. I will send my woll pants home. I sent you a letter and a
water bucket and my woll shirt by Mr. [Donor?]. I had to pay 3
dollars for the bucket. you said you could not plow ball. I told you
that you could not plow him. you get Mr. George to plow him 2 or 3
days and whip him and get him started and maby you can plow him. the
last time I had the hatchet was down at the lower end of your
mothers wheet patch it is sticking in the fence a bout half way
between the cross fence and the bars [at] the lower end. that is the
last place I recolect of haveing it. if it is thair George noes
whare it is. I want you to write to me as often as you can for I
want to hear from you as often as I can. tell your Mother and all
the children howdy and tell George howdy and tell him to [drive?] a
head with his work and try to make a good crop. I will have to quit
writing for want of more rome [room?]. so I remain you loveing
husband until death
W.C. Grizzel To
Elizabeth Grizzel
To
Mrs. Elizabeth Grizzel by the politeness of Mr Lowery
[There was
a John Darroh in Co F 4th MS]
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Vicksburg Miss
April the 12th 1863
Dear wife and children. i will write you a
few lines to let you [know] how I am getting a long. I am not well.
I have bin verry porley ever since Mr Lowery was hear. I had a verry
[tite?] shell though I have bin up & a bout for some time but I
hante bin abell for duty yet nor I dont no when I will be abel. I am
so week I cant hardley get a bout. I am in nearly such a fix as I
was last fall when I went home but thair is no chance for me to come
home. I dont beleive I ever will get well as long as I stay at this
place. thair is some talk of our leaving hear but I dont no whare we
will go if we go at all. I want to [leave?] hear let us go whare we
will. this makes 3 letters I have wrote to you since I have got one
from you. I want you to take to writing to me. you must often for I
hardley ever get to her [hear?] from you. when you write I want you
to all a bout your wheet and fruit hogs and cows and chickens and
gees and how every thing is geting a long. I heard Curt has got
home. tell him to write to me and tell hime to some and see me if he
can. I want to see him mity bad. tell uncle Jame[s,] Jo and Ben is
gone up on deer creek and I dont no whare thay are. I want you to
write to me as soon as you get this letter. we will draw money in a
few days and I will send it home as some as I get a chance and if
the yanks ever gets down in our settelment a gain you take your
money and put it in a dry bottel and stop it tite and berry the
bottel in the ground so thay cant finde it. if thay do thay will
take it write soon with out fail. tell your Mother to send me a
bottel of honey by the first chance and send me some butter and
unions [onions] and beats if you get a chance. if you have any old
unions [oinions] send me some of them. so no more at this time. I
feel so bad I cant write mutch. so I remain your loveing husband
until death. tell all the children howdy for me.
W.C. Girzzel To
Elizabeth Grizzel and children
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Vicksburg Miss April the 22 1863
Dear wife and children I will
you a few lines to inform you of my health 1 am puny I have not done
any duty since Mr Lowery was hear I got your letter yesterday you on
the 5th and 8th of this month 1 was mity glad to get one from you I
can read it verry well I want you to write often if you dont plow
ball I would not fede him much corn I let him live the field and
paster Elizabeth I cant write this time I feel too bad 1 will write
a gain in a few days and I will write next time we have draud money
again and I will send you 70 Dollars write as soon as you get this
and let me no how you are geting a long I can read your letter mity
well. So I remain your loveing husband until death W.C. Grizzel To
Elizabeth Grizzel
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Jackson Miss May the
10th 1863
Dear father I will write you a fee [few] lines to let
you no how I am. I am verry porley. I feel some better to day though
it is all I can do to set up to write. I have got to the hospittel
hear at Jackson. it is a mity nice place and I have mity good
attention paid to me. I want you to come and see me if you can. I
think if you was hear you could get me home and if you could not you
could stay a week with me you could fetch some meet___lived and stay
a week or two and not cost you any thing at all. if you do come when
you get to the depo go write strait up to the State house and then
turn write north and inquire for the blind Asilome. it is near leg a
half write north of the State house. come if you can and come as
soon as you can
W.C. Grizzel
E.S. Grizzel
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