George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated
            Well Cinda it is Morning again and I am up I Rested very well last night but I feel Rather Bad this morning I exercised to much yesterday I got my linning coat washed and have washed all up and put on clean clothes and I looks some cleaner We shall not get started before 10 oclock But I want my letter to go this morning I like the Service and wish I felt tough anough to stand it But I dont Believe I ever shall be I have writen to Charles I dont know what they will do but I hardly think they will discharge him
 
I have no more news to write as I no of and can only tell you to do the Best you can
 
            I injoy Myself among the Officers they make the world of me it is much pleasanter to be among Gentleman than among a lot of boys as some are in Brooklyn But I dont ask any ods I no my Buis and will attend to it
 
                                    No More Write when you can
                                                Good By          Geo
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(991)DL0152.0438Letters

Letter from First Lieutenant George W. Browning, 54th Ohio Infantry, to his wife, Cinda Browning


Tags: Chores, Clothing, Discharge/Mustering Out, Hygiene, Pride

People - Records: 2

  • (247) [writer] ~ Browning, George W.
  • (248) [recipient] ~ Browning, Cinderella R.
SOURCES

George W. Browning to Cinderella R. Browning, undated, DL0152.043