[Undated, probably mid
December 1863, mentions her letter of December 7, starting building winter
quarters, Tom to invalid Corp, Camp at Bealton Station which is location of
December 25 1863 letter]
Camp at
Bealton Station Va
̉Dear
Clara
I
Received your letter of Dec [1 or 7?] last Evening & was glad to hear that
you was all well I am Sorry to
hear that you have got a Bad Cold
I am afraid that you expose yourself to the Cold weather to [sic]
much if you have not got Clothing
enough you must Buy it Remember
your health Before anything else
without that you might as well be with the Dead I am in hopes that the sore on willies
[sic] head wont [sic] amount to much
we are now Building up win ter [sic- spanned two lines] Quarters in
hopes that we Shall Stay here through the winter Yesterday they had the Report around Camp that gen [p. 2]
Meade was Superseded [sic]
But as a general thing it is not Believed we have got most tired of Changing [sic] our generels [sic]
in the armey [sic] of the Potomac
it Creates a great deal of disatisfaction [sic] amongst the men. Yesterday our old Capt Came Back he looks first Rate & he was
Received By the Boys with a great deal of aplause [sic] he is a good man and I am glad he has
Come Back I have Been to work to day
Lugging logs to Build my Shanty for this winter I wish you could See the Shanty we have to live in here for
winter it would suprise [sic] you
and make you Laugh at the same time
[p.3] But a soldier Can
live in any kind of a place and I Believe Can endure more than any other person
in the world. We have Been now for
most a month past liveing [sic] on about half what we want to eat it Comes from their giving us those 8
days Rations & it was imposible [sic] for us to Carry them when they gave
them to us & now they are trying to Make them up on us. By giveing [sic] us one day for
two the talk is now that we wont
get paid Untill [sic] next month on the acount [sic] of most of the boys not
haveing [sic] anything Comeing
{sic] to them they are
Settling up the years Clothing account & that is why they havent [sic] any
thing Comeing [sic] the last of
this [p.3] month I will have a hundred Dollars Comeing [sic] to me you must take all you can get from
other folks to get along Untill [sic] I can send you some Our Sutler Come here to day [sic] But
the Boys have not got any money to Buy any thing [sic] with Tom went from here to go into the
invalid corps But I must
Close give my love to all of the
folks and take good Care of yourself & little ones hopeing [sic] to hear from you soon I
Remain yours ever & ever with love god Bless you all
Sergt
P L Dumont
P.S.
Send
me a little Black linnen [sic] thread in a letter