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Texan Confederate letter by Friend R. McMahon of the 13th Texas Cavalry, Co. H, stationed at the time in Crockett, Texas. Dated 14 March 1862, letter reads, ''My beloved Bettie I seat myself upon the ground and place my paper upon my saddle bags to let you know that I am well & all of the boys are tolerable well we have just got to the Town of Crockett & camped it is a right pretty little place but I have not seen any country since I left as good as Newton, the water is generally bad though we have good water to night - we will get to the camp tomorrow by twelve if nothing happens. We had a bad time of it last night we camped 23 miles from this place - in a level flat country and as luck would have it I had to stand guard and of all the rains I ever saw I think it was the hardest & of all the hours I think they were the longest two hours seemed to be two days but eventually I was relieved to my great joy. the boys get along fine -some of our officers have strong symptoms of the big head Josh Mattox, Zeke Cobb & Tom Brack for instance they think themselves far superior to Beauregard or Johnson, but there is one good thing they have nothing to do with me I would not be a sergeant or corporal for $500 per day they are the dogs of a company I do not know whether I will try to get a discharge or not. we have news here that Price & McCulloch have whipped the yankees out of M.O. clean but I do not know whether it can be relied upon or not. we have a great deal of fun out of the boys on the road by circulating false reports in regard to the war sometimes they are willing to fight any and all of the federal army & again they seem to disband...the boys generally are very civil in my company - but take care for the Jasper company & over from Tyler I still think we will go to M.O. although I do not know yet when it will go there is so much excitement I can not write all I wish to and as I wish to but hoping times will get better I close for the present write to me immediately write all about everything give my respects to all I am untill death your best / Friend / Direct to: F.R. McMahon / Houston Co / Crockett Texas''. 4pp. letter on a single sheet of card-style stationery measures 5.75'' x 7''. Toning and creasing, with separation at the fold intersection of the second integral sheet, else near fine, with legible handwriting.
TX Confederate Letter by Friend R. McMahon of the 13th Texas Cavalry -- ''...I would not be a sergeant or corporal for $500 per day they are the dogs of a company...''
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