Francis Long to Lucia J. Phillips, 2 July 1863
Camp near Gettysburg Pa
Thursday July 2ond 1862
Dear Wife
I will try and write you a few lines this morning not knowing whether it will ever reach you We have been on the march now for a week and got here last night. There was fighting here yesterday and as the rebels are near here there will probably be fighting untill they retreat or are conquered. Our Regt is now drawn up in line of battle and skirmishing is going on in front of us. I will not attempt to write much as I may have to start any minute and a few words will be / better than nothing. We have a large force here now and we are bound to give them all they will want today
I am feeling well and in good spirits this morning and I hope you will have good courage and not worry about me till you hear from me again. For you I will do and suffer every thing and I hope in the good Providence of God I shall see you soon.
I should be glad to write you a long letter but I have so little time that I cannot do it, and I think it of more consequence to spend what little time I have to taking care of my health than any thing else. There is by no means any certainty that I shall have / to go into battle at all but if any thing should happen to me you will have the satisfaction of knowing that my heart is with you to the last and that in all things I am well pleased and satisfied with you.
You must excuse this as there is so much noise and excitement that it is almost impossible for me to write. It is a grand sight to see so large an army as we have here and more are coming every minute. We are well prepared to meet the rascals and I hope that none of them will escape. I have done faithfully my duty so far and I shall not back out now, and / I hope it will never be said of me that I did not do my duty. With much love and trusting in god for the best I am your loving Husband
T Long
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(4117) | DL1796 | 188 | Letters | 1863-07-02 |
Letter from Francis Long, 16th Vermont Infantry, Camp near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863, to his wife, re: on the Frontline at Gettysburg, drawn up in the line of battle with skirmishes in front of him, expects to be called to battle any moment
Tags: Battle of Gettysburg, Duty, Excitement, Fighting, Marching, "Rebels" (Unionist opinions of), Reinforcements
People - Records: 2
- (4487) [writer] ~ Long, Francis
- (5574) [recipient] ~ Phillips, Lucia Jane ~ Long, Lucia Jane
Places - Records: 1
- (393) [origination] ~ Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania
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Francis Long to Lucia J. Phillips, 2 July 1863, DL1796, Nau Collection