Richmond May 29th 1862
Dear Mary
I found everything gong on well &
was not as tired as I expected to be. I hope Mr
Packhard is better & do not think he will be very
sick. there is a great deal of sickness in & near
Richmond, & I think it imprudent in persons
coming here at this time---The M[?]s are full
I have the interest on the State bank $33--
& put it in the Farmers Bank of Va. I had a bad
night, & feel very weak this morning--I will look
for the cotton yarn but fear it is a bad choice
Hills division has gone up to Jackson & its
thought he will be able to meet Pope when his re
-inforcements join him. The 5th Louisiana leave
today. & if I can see old Forno (the Col) I will
ask him to breakfast with Messrs Price &
dine with Minor I saw a very nice dish
at the Rectory Potatoes cooked like oysters You
must ask Cynt to tell you how she cooks
them I think the children would like it
Kisses & love for all
Your Cal
Mr Cox bought $10--worth of brandy for cousin
Lucy--as the order was for one gallon I paid for 1/3d of it
& the jug &c She will give you one third of it &
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the jug--and you had better see to it--for you may not
be able to get any more & do not lend[?] it Remember it is
mine
I can get the cotton
yarn but do [?]
the no.
Callender St. George Noland, 1816-1879, served as Commandant of the battery at Mulberry Island Point defending the James River.
MSS 6463
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