| Christmas letter......The following letter was written by a
confederate solider and sent to his sister. I found it on the web
but I can't remember where. I think it sums up the way a lot of men
on both sides felt during the civil war.
From: Tally Simpson, Camp near Fredricksburg
To: Anna Simpson
Dec 25th, 1862
My dear Sister
This is Christmas Day. The sun shines feebly through a thin cloud, the
air is mild and pleasant, a gentle breeze is making music through the leaves
of the lofty pines that stand near our bivouac. All is quiet and still,
and that very stillness recalls some sad and painful thoughts.
This day,
one year ago, how many thousand families, gay and joyous, celebrating Merry
Christmas, drinking health to absent members of their family, and sending
upon the wings of love and affection long, deep, and sincere wishes for
their safe return to the loving ones at home, but today are clad in the
deepest mourning in memory to some lost and loved member of their circle.
If all the dead (those killed since the war began) could be heaped in one
pile and all the wounded be gathered together in one group, the pale faces
of the dead and the groans of the wounded would send such a thrill of horror
through the hearts of the originators of this war that their very souls
would rack with such pain that they would prefer being dead and in torment
than to stand before God with such terrible crimes blackening their characters.
Add to this the cries and wailings of the mourners - mothers and fathers
weeping for their sons, sisters for their brothers, wives for their husbands,
and daughters for their fathers - [and] how deep would be the convictions
of their consciences.
Yet they do not seem to think of the affliction and distress they are
scattering broadcast over the land.
Write to me quick right off. I wish to hear from you badly. Remember
me to my friends and relatives, especially the Pickens and Ligons. Hoping
to hear from you soon I remain,
Your bud.......Tally
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