Camp
Ashby Sept 4 1863
Dear Wife
I received you letter
yesterday I was very glad to hear from
you I had been very uneasy for three or
four days but am happy to hear that all
is well ! There is no news of
importance here at this time! The
Yankees still keep up the siege of Charleston! It seems as if their energies are untireing in their efforts at the place it is my opinion (as expressed before) they
will eventually take the place although they will do it at great cost! A very ser=ious
accident occurred on the drill ground a few evenings ago! While we was on drill ! we was ordered to
fire to the rear while in [echelon] and in making the left about with the caisons the [wheel] horses that Tom Picket was driving fell
! which caused the caisons
to run over the horses and, Picket the
horses was not injured much but Pickett was hurt pretty bad the [wheel] of the caison
ran over his legs but did not break them !
he received a severe cut on his head !
it is very dangerous with the rapid movements on drill if a horse should
fall__ I do not drive I pefer the duties of a canoners
! I am sorry the crop is no better than
you think it is ! I am in hopes that it
will turn out better than you think !
bottom land generally turns out more than it looks for ! have you a good potatoe
crop ! If your corn is short you had
better not try to fatten more meat than it will take to do you ! I think you had better [buy] another bushel
of salt ! I do not think [that] with
what you have will be enough ! I will
write to Fred Bryan and see if I can get him
to make a crop for you ! thought I fear he would get tired and leave
before the crop was finished ! do you
not think it would be a good ideal to seell the
steers if you have no work for them to do !
I do not think there is any use of feeding them through the winter
unless you have work for them to do ! do
you not think I had better get that field below the road from Henry White to
sew so that you can have a pasture next year
! this leaves me tolerable well
! my health has improved a good deal for
the last two weeks ! I will write again
next week ! write soon ! my love to the children Yours affectionately
H. F. Scarborough