Curtis, Marcus D. – June 13, 1863

Michigan Civil War Collection


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Regiment: 8th Michigan Infantry Battles Mentioned: Historical Figures: Jefferson Davis Steamboat Ed. Walsh. June 13th 1863 Miss M. Skutt You were, no doubt surprised at receiving a request from a stranger for permission to write to you; and perhaps considered the request an impudent one. and perhaps it was. I am not going to try to prove that it was not! but since you kindly give me the opportunity, will tell you how it happened. George had received three or four letters, since I had one, and had just got one from you, and half in earnest told him I intended to write to some of his correspondents, as they were so much more punctual than mine; he fell in with the idea at once, and gave me an introduction to you (to your likeness I mean) and then I asked through him for permission to write; What I at first proposed to him. half in fun. I now propose to you wholly in earnest. I should be pleased to correspond with you. If after considering the matter you can consistently If you consent, I assure you that your letters shall not be used for any unworthy purpose, or any to which you would object. I suppose George Carnes, is giving you a description of our journey from Kentucky. So all I shall try to do, is to give a faint idea of what has been called the father of waters, the noble Mississippi. If you would ever see the river and enjoy it; it must be upon one of the river steamboats; where you will enjoy the pleasure of traveling. the views of the ever changing and shifting landscape. at the same time that you have almost the comfort and security of home. The low bottom lands covered with a thick growth of cotton wood makes the scenery similar all the, way down from the mouth of the Ohio. but the frequent openings and log cabins of the settlers; the plantations, with their neat white houses, cultivated fields, and group of negro cabins; the towns on the banks; the bluffs; and the sand-bars, relive it of monotony, and make the side a very pleasant one at any time. but to us who feel a personal interest in the events of the war. the places made historic by the bloody conflicts of the last two years are doubly interesting. Cape Girardean Columbus. Island No. 10. New Madrid Fort Pillow, Memphis, Helena &c. are names which bring vividly before the soldiers mind. the toils, privation and sufferings, by which they were saved from the tyranny of Jeff Davis. A short time ago a band of Guerrillas fired on one of the boats, the one just ahead of this and wounded three. the fire was returned, with what effect is not known. Hoping to hear from you favorably. I remain yours respectfully M D Curtis