Cauler44

Transcription: 

Sunday May 21Th 1865
Dear Wife I Take
the oppertunity of wrighting
you A few Lines to Let
you know that I am
wel at hopeing this few Lins
may find you in the Same
State of good health and
father i receivd your glad
and evr welcome Letter
and was glad to hear
from you and futher i
want you to Send me
Some money we aint
Beign paid of sinc
Spring and i am out
of money and we wont
get paid untill we get
mustered out and we
wont draw eney hard tack
eney more onley one small
Loaf of Bread a day
[page 2]
And we Can Buy Bread
fore 5 cents aloaf so
you will oblige me verry
mutch By Sending
me some money
and send it as Sun
as posable So No more
at present From you
Effectionate Husband
Samuel Caullr

Louisa Cauler
Norasuphia Caullr
Washington
Camp

Date: 
May 21, 1865
Collection: 

Author(s)

Unit: 
Company C, 107th Pennsylvania Infantry
Rank: 
private
Residence (County): 
Lancaster County, PA

Recipient(s)

Residence (County): 
Lancaster County, PA

From

From State: 
District Of Columbia

To

To State: 
Pennsylvania
To Municipality: 
To County: 
Lancaster

Transcription/Proofing Info

Transcriber: 
Andrea Cudworth
Transcription Date: 
February, 2012
Proofer: 
M. Ellis
Proof Date: 
June, 2012

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