Jane Maury, Old Mansion, [Va.?], to her "dear [step-]Mother," Anne F. Maurym [Milton, North Carolina], 1864

Containers:
Box 3, Folder 150
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Scope and Contents

The cars on the road have been stopped ever since the Raid; was glad to hear the whistle this morning; she and Annie were concened about being cut off from home, but they were glad to hear the bridges had not been burnt; they are enjoying their visit; they expect to return to Richmond, Virginia once the cars run regularly; wants to be home when her father arrives; was glad to get a letter from Cousin Mytton; she and Annie are going to Cousin Betty's tomorrow; UNcle Jourdan and Aunt Betsy send love; Uncle White is sad about being leftin the Yankee lines; they are all sad that the soldier left so soon; sends love to Pen and Mary Lou; sends love to the boys. 2pp. ALS Including Ts of ALS, 1 p.

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