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The War in Indiana. Letter from civilian cler

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The War in Indiana. Letter from civilian cler
The War in Indiana. Letter from civilian clergyman in Knoxville, Ind., July 11, 1862, 2 pp., 7 1/2 x 1 2. Writing of the scarcity of money, military matters, and remarriage. "...If I can raise the money on even the tenth part of what is due to me here I will pay the taxes on all of your land for the last year, but money is hard to get here. Out of 4 or 5 hundred dollars due to me for services here, I do not know whether I can get $5...There is no sale for any thing for cash unless cattle and every one is in debt...There are so many travelling ministers now that it is hard to get a settlement...I have found another wife. I do not know why you cannot find one for I can find one easy...The war has cast a gloom over everything and yet they are making up another company...from this place...in the battle of Pittsburg Landing. Several were killed and wounded and some taken prisoners...If they would take the Western soldiers there [east] they could soon take Richmond...." Ink smudge on verso, some toning, else fine. Scarce.