Valentine G. Barney to Maria Barney

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Newport Bks N.C. Jany 31st 1864 My dear Maria

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To day is Sunday and I will try and spend a few minuets in writing you I wrote you a few hurried lines yesterday but presume you will not be able to read them I was in such an awful hurry but I know you would be glad to get even those. I recd from you yesterday three more good letters and was very glad to know the children had got along so well I always had a horrid fear of that disease and am very thankful that the little ones got along so well and hope when I again hear from you little Fred will be able to leave the parlour. I guess I will give you a history of the past few days in which a few very important

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events have transpired. One is that last Wednesday morning all the men of our Regt able for duty under Capt Kelley went out with the 158th N.Y. and about 250 Cavalry on a scout to Youngs Cross Roads about 35 miles from here and Captured 25 Rebels with their horses, who were on picket at that point. Our men did not expect the capture but the Cavalry who did it were supported by our men so we claim some of the honor ourselves Col Jourdan was in Command of the Expedition and the Rebs were taken out of their beds about 5 oc on Thursday morning completely surprised for our men took them from the rear when they least expected it having crossed the river some miles below- The next very important event was the arrival at this place of about 400 recruits for our Regt They came just as the Expedition was leaving so I had a fine time

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straightening them out and assigning them to the different companies- Spencer Green and Chancy Maxhan came amongst them. I had Spence come up and stay over night with me and gave him what we call a few square meals. he is looking very old and worn and I fear he will not last long in the army. I think the men are a good lot but they are awful green and I have laughed more for a few days than I ever did before to see their performance but they will learn shortly and we will once more be on good footing Maj Bartlett returned as per orders yesterday and will be gone about 3 or 4 weeks he hopes to bring about 100 more men back with him- If Dr. Morgan has sent my horse to Swanton yet I shall have him sent to Brattleboro and brought on with the Maj- I want him much for I have only my filly to ride, but she is good

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To day I have been with Dr. C- up to Havelock Station about ten miles above here to see a woman- now what do you think to have your Hus visiting women around the country Well you may think strange but on arriving there I did not really feel like seeing her and so remained outside and the Dr- made her a short visit when he came out he told me she was very sick with the Small Pox so I considered it very judicious to keep at a proper distance When we were coming back I got off from my horse in a very curious manner and one not usual. He stumbled and fell I of course pitched headlong over his head but just as my rear was going over head he gave it a sudden jerk and I turned the prettyest summerset you ever saw and stuck in the road about a rod from him fortunately it did not hurt me at all and the doctor thinks I am quite a play actor- Love to all


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