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Corrine Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection
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Addie expresses her feelings of horror at the war and says that until war began, she spent little time thinking of her country. She asks if Charles will return home on furlough before she and Laura leave for Oberlin in a little more than a month.
Are you of the opinion
that it is wrong to indulge in
letter writing on the sabbath?
What evermaybe your thoughts that is one of my failings, if failings it may be called. Although I have written once to Charlie since I received a letter from him I thought, as I was writing to Hallie, that I would end a few lines to my "second brother". I wrote you a few lines and sent by John Chaffee or Joe Davis.
This is an awful gloomy day, windy
I wrote you of the illness of one of
my schoolmates, SadieHeslip. I called
to see her today and found her now
better.
Dear Charlie every day brings to view more
and more the awful verge on which our loved and wretched country is trembling. Although I am ashamed to own it yet it is nevertheless true that before this awful rebellion broke out I cast no reflections upon this, our America. I only thought of it as a good and righteous government, I lived only for myself nor even dreamed that
But I have had time to consider.
WhenHallie told us that he had
enlisted it seemed all a horrible
dream. I did not realize the consequences
that might follow. But
I tremble when I think of it.
When do you think you can get
furlough to come and make us
a visit. I heard that the seventh
had been ordered from Romneyto
Kansas but doubt it some
I do hope you will come before Laura
and I start for Oberlin which we
intend doing in a little more
than a month.
But it is growing too dark
to write much more.
Laurie sends love. Please give
my kind regards to George Moore
and all others whom I know. How
does Seth Connenjoy himself was
he married when he was home last