Letters and diary entries from the corresponding day in the Civil War posted from the holdings of Special Collections, University of Virginia Library.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
1862 July 29 Fauquier County, Va.
[from the diary of Anne Madison Willis Ambler]
Tuesday, July 29, 1862
A most miserable breakfast, but we still
managed to eat the snack, at least I did-
F[annie] & Jeannie eat some of their breakfast;
Mrs. T's small carriage came for J. & she left us--the
large one had gone to Fauquier for her. the
day before--It came soon after I left
& as we were to take J's baggage up I went
as far as Berryville with Jacquelin in order
to eat my dinner & rest there before Fannie
came in the evening with Tom & Daisy--
--Jacque behaved dreadfully at Mrs Taylers
he cried all the time we were at dinner &
wouldn't let the servant hold him. That is
only a taste with how I am to get along
without a servant of my own--"three
children & no nurse"- I was glad when
the carriage came--We reached home by
seven--& most delighted we all were
Pa was pleased at our coming as we
did & thought it most strange that father
would not let us make our own arrangements
about it--especially as he lost by it--as Pa
was to have sent two sacks of salt &
some oil--We told him of that & urged
our plan but he wouldn't listed to it--
It was at least twelve o clock before we
were all in bed. there was so much to hear
about.
[as partially transcribed in 1972 by her granddaughter Anne Madison Wright Baylor]
MSS 15406
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