Anne Fontaine Maury, Milton, North Carolina, to her "Dear Uncle" Rutson Maury, New York, New York, 1864
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Received his letter; will tell Mrs. Stamps the news tomorrow; everyone will cry when they hear the news; is sorry that Aunt Ann Maury has been sick; her sons are well; knows that she knows that she writes to Aunt more than she does to him; writes whenever she can; thinks the examining officer must know a lot about her household by now; decided to send Willie [her son] to school; still teaches Charley [another son] at home; asks if he thinkgs John[n]y [John Henderson Maury] is still alive; his father [Matthew F. Maury] is sure he is, no one else thinks so; Jane [her step-daughter] and Annie Wilson are in Richmond, Virginia; Jane does not want to come home; Mary Lewis [her other step-daughter] is no longer attending school because her teacher joined the army; enjoys the flower roots that Richard Lowndes sent from England; last week she received a bundle from Fontaine that had been sent last June; asks him to tell Louisa [her brother James's wife] that she is very grateful for the boots that Jennie Pollard sent; if her cousin [her husband Lewis?] is able to receive letters, she wants him to know that they are well; sends love to all; Fontaine is still in Richmond. 1p. ALS Bears AN from Rutson Maury, undated saying that Nan's letter was received on 25 February 1864. Including Ts of ALS, 3pp.
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