Gooding, B. Franklin – February 8, 1896

Michigan Civil War Collection Letters


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Regiment: 4th Michigan Cavalry Battles Mentioned: Historical Figures: Saline Mich Feb 8.96 Friend Treat Dear Comrade I hope you [   ?   ] hour last fall all right [         ?         ] In thinking over the trip I am very glad we were together + how we did enjoy the old [ ? ] association – at least I did The days were so full of the most exciting memories that I ? for our could not fully realize how good it was to be there + in company with those who were [          ?           ] I was We were sorry you did not stay with us – as our friend did not annoy us after you left us A ? E. was pretty well. delayed when we came home but soon reunited + is as well as usual. Treat I am trying to get a [     ?     ] like all the rest. They want one more affidavit from one of company. My agent said your evidence would be the best of any one. On the raid to Lebanon Town about June 15 63 where we rode all night + drove the Jackels in at daybreak + followed [   ?   ] until about noon I was – on skirmish line (after leaving leaving Lebanon). it was very hot + letting down fences + riding acrofs fields at the gallop. I became over heated. + where we halted by the creek I took to the shade + did not get out until night. I did not know how bad off I was at the time – but I never got over that days workd. [ ? ] Ewing remembers my being exhausted + saw me lying in shade + asked me if I was sick – he has made out an affidavit for me for a great many years. I have not been able to work in still hot days + Rheumatic + heart trouble have laid me up a good many time. + if I should attempt to do the hard work on my farm would be entirely played out. I write this to refresh your memory if possible. Will send a memorandum that the [ ? ] agent made of claims [   ?   ] to be established. I applied under new law + was rejected. this is under old law. It is asking how much to expect we can remember all that happened to our comrades, We who seldom told of our pains + troubles, cannot recall the events of every doings. So long ago If you remember last fall you did not see so much in the sun without an umbrella [         ?         ] + the week before going South I could do nothing in the middle of the day I will send these papers if you can truthfully conscientiously help? will be glad to have you with highest regards I am B. Franklin Gooding