Slaughter-Murray Papers

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April 23, 1863

Title

April 23, 1863

Subject

From George Murray to his parents, dated 23APR1863, Potomac Creek. Received their box (most of the contents were smashed or missing), possibility of moving again, and provost duty at General Birney's. Asks for stamps and envelopes. In pencil of lined folder stationary. Stained and faded, especially along the folds.

UNIT ASSOCIATION: 114th PA Infantry

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Description

Potomac Creek Apr /63

Dear Father & Mother.

I received your letter of the 16th inst last Sunday evening but as the box had not reached me yet: I received the box last evening the bottle of Jamaica Ginger was broken and it ran out the eggs were pretty well squashed as for the cakes I could not find any. I received the 1 dollar note that you sent to me in the letter. We have not moved yet but I do not know whether we are going to move or not. The sick have all been moved to the Division Hospital. Wells and several others have been sent on to Washington. Company H started over to General Birney's Headq. last night for to do provost duty. It is raining this morning. All of the Bustleton boys are well. I am well and hungry as I am eating all of the time. The Cavalry have returned to their old quarters. I wish that you would send me some paper envelopes and stamps as I am out of them. But I must close.

Yours
George Murray.

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Creator

George Murray

Date

April 23, 1863

Files

Collection

Citation

George Murray, “April 23, 1863,” Slaughter-Murray Papers, accessed April 17, 2026, https://slaughtermurray.umwhistory.org/items/show/10.