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&#13;
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[corresponds to Civil War Letters of Hiram C. Fuller]&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Cheat Mountain Summit Oct 26th&#13;
&#13;
Dear Brother&#13;
&#13;
	As Aaron Clauson is going home&#13;
&#13;
I thought it would be a good chance to write you a&#13;
&#13;
few lines &amp; let you know how we are getting along,&#13;
&#13;
We are building winter quarters now &amp; the boys work hard&#13;
&#13;
&amp; live poor &amp; grumble all the time. I had charge of 50 men&#13;
&#13;
but I got sick of so much complaining &amp; got a birth in&#13;
&#13;
the hospital &amp; there I set up 3 nights in secession &amp; next day&#13;
&#13;
was sick with headache, but it did not last but one day&#13;
&#13;
I guess it done me good for awhile ago I saw all the&#13;
&#13;
boys most home sick &amp; I thought it must a terrible&#13;
&#13;
feeling by the way they acted So I thought I would&#13;
&#13;
go out in the woods &amp; be home sick awhile &amp; see how it felt&#13;
&#13;
but it was a mistake for me to go into the woods for I am&#13;
&#13;
always at home in the woods but I sit down on a log &amp; put&#13;
&#13;
my face in my hands to bring it on &amp; began to think of home&#13;
&#13;
when I heard a nois &amp; looked up &amp; there was a pheasant&#13;
&#13;
makeing anois some like a quail when it sees something&#13;
&#13;
it is fraid of I up and after it with a club &amp; forgot all about&#13;
&#13;
being homesick but when I got the headache I found out how&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
to me as though the war would last forever &amp; as though&#13;
&#13;
50 rebbles would whip all of us &amp; I thought I had the&#13;
&#13;
typhoid feavor &amp; would be sick the rest of the winter&#13;
&#13;
but next morning I felt so much better that it looked&#13;
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[corresponds to Civil War Letters of Hiram C. Fuller]&#13;
&#13;
[left column]&#13;
&#13;
Now I have got as stout as ever &amp; feel as though I could&#13;
&#13;
whip a regiment of them. The other night we were on picket&#13;
&#13;
&amp; some scouts had gone out that day to see what the enimy&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
to attack our camp that night so the officer of the day come&#13;
&#13;
round to instruct the pickets just at dark &amp; he was badly&#13;
&#13;
scart. I was stationed 2 miles from camp down the river from&#13;
&#13;
the bridge with 4 men. At the bridge they had 20 men &amp; they&#13;
&#13;
built up with logs at each end of the bridge &amp; had the plank loose&#13;
&#13;
so as to stop them from crossing there and if they turned down the&#13;
&#13;
river they could not cross till they got down to where I was&#13;
&#13;
for it was deep &amp; high banks so the officer of the day see that &amp; told&#13;
&#13;
me we mus hold that place at all hazzards I told him verry&#13;
&#13;
coolly we could do it no danger of us we could hold it till&#13;
&#13;
reinforced from camp &amp; he seamed to be satisfied &amp; went up&#13;
&#13;
to camp &amp; enquired who I was. It made a good deal of laugh to&#13;
&#13;
to think he would ask 5 men to hold a position against 500&#13;
&#13;
&amp; to get assured that it should be done without fail made him&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
to us nor fight only behind their brestworks, &amp; them men&#13;
&#13;
that were reported lost come in the nex morning. They&#13;
&#13;
had got lost hunting chestnuts. There was a negro come from their&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
the rebbles had cattle &amp; he led a company of scouts the other&#13;
&#13;
night &amp; they went beyond their fort 4 miles &amp; got 40 head of&#13;
&#13;
cattle &amp; six head of horses &amp; found a post office in a little town&#13;
&#13;
&amp; they brought all the letters. The negger is quite a hero in our&#13;
&#13;
camp he stepes around as big as cuffy. Some day he will go back maybe&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
[right column]&#13;
&#13;
We have 6 sick men in our part of the hospital they have&#13;
&#13;
the winter or they call here the mountain feavor some of them&#13;
&#13;
are pretty sick they are generly deranged nights &amp; some all&#13;
&#13;
the time. The boys are all mad about staying here this&#13;
&#13;
I guess I am the only one that liked it &amp; I was glad for there&#13;
&#13;
is some excitement here all the time we are near&#13;
&#13;
enough the rebbles to see one once in a while &amp; there is lots&#13;
&#13;
of game in the woods of all kinds &amp; if I get a rifle some of&#13;
&#13;
them will catch it. If I dont kill a bear this winter I dont&#13;
&#13;
know as I ever will if I dont I can kill some pheasants &amp;&#13;
&#13;
squirrels &amp; they will go well here. I shall have some leasure&#13;
&#13;
if I stay in the hospital for Dock says we shall have plenty&#13;
&#13;
of help but when the old Dock get back I may leave for I did not&#13;
&#13;
like him much but may like him better when he comes back &amp;&#13;
&#13;
he may never come back for they have not heard from him&#13;
&#13;
since he left only by the papers noticeing his arrival in Cin.&#13;
&#13;
I want you to oversee things a little this winter &amp; not let&#13;
&#13;
the stock get poor &amp; encourage the boys all you can &amp; tell&#13;
&#13;
them how to manage &amp; write to me how things are going&#13;
&#13;
there &amp; all the news. What was done with that case of George &amp; Johns&#13;
&#13;
in court &amp; how the sheep &amp; horses look &amp; all the news.&#13;
&#13;
	From your brother			H.C. Fuller&#13;
&#13;
To R.M. Fuller&#13;
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 [corresponds to Civil War Letters of Hiram C. Fuller]&#13;
&#13;
[right column]&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Cheat Mountain Summit Nov 14&#13;
&#13;
Dear Brother&#13;
&#13;
	I sent you a letter some&#13;
&#13;
time ago &amp; have not got an answer yet&#13;
&#13;
but thought I would not wait as I had&#13;
&#13;
special word for you I got a letter from&#13;
&#13;
Lydia last Sunday asking me to authorize&#13;
&#13;
you to get Mother groceries &amp; other&#13;
&#13;
necessaries she may need. I want you to&#13;
&#13;
get her all she askes for if she is not&#13;
&#13;
unreasonble &amp; get them on time &amp; I will&#13;
&#13;
send you the money as soon as pay day comes&#13;
&#13;
which will be in 3 weeks I think. We&#13;
&#13;
got the things you good people sent us&#13;
&#13;
&amp; it would have done you good to see the&#13;
&#13;
poor ragged soldiers eyes sparkle.&#13;
&#13;
Some of them could not contain themselves&#13;
&#13;
Shouled &amp; cried for joy. We have some&#13;
&#13;
happy days here on this mountain. We got the&#13;
&#13;
things on saturday &amp; I waited till monday&#13;
&#13;
before I tried my gun I found it all right&#13;
&#13;
So Tuesday Maj Hewit Capt Dyer&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
[left column]&#13;
&#13;
They got two good horses &amp; sharps carbine&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
this time but once before they went down&#13;
&#13;
there under an Ia Major by the name of&#13;
&#13;
Bell &amp; he got drunk &amp; led the men into the&#13;
&#13;
pickets &amp; 4 got killed &amp; 5 wounded&#13;
&#13;
Since that they have been more careful&#13;
&#13;
I am tierd of writing &amp; must close&#13;
&#13;
by wishing you good by&#13;
&#13;
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			Beverly, March 2nd/62&#13;
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Dear Brother I received your letter&#13;
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