No 8 Pioneer Corps 3rd Div 13th A.C. Cartersville Ga Sept 10th 1864 Dear Wife I again endeavor to write you a Short letter to inform you that I am as well as usual truly hoping this may find you well I have rec'd nothing later from you since I last wrote you I rec'd one of your back letters this week dated Aug 3rd. it had passed on to the front and had been laying at Marietta for Sometime. we have had no through mail from the North since I wrote you before: the Rebel cavalry have been interupting the R.R. and I understand that there will be no through mail for several days . to come: I rec'd a letter this week from D Ingersoll's wife dated the 9th of Aug She said the folks were all well She Said that Charlie was going to School: One of her Brothers was wounded near Atlanta not long since one of my Old Neighbor Boys in the Same Co. was Killed: The Great Guerrilla Raider John. Morgan was Killed in Greenville Tenn about ten days ago So So that he will trouble our borders no more: there has been over a thousand Rebel prisoners passed here [crossed out] [of] for Chatta this week they were taken at Jonesboro 20 miles south of Atlanta there are several thousand more at Atlanta yet: to be sent North . as the Railroad has been interrupted perhaps you will not Receive letters verry regularly from me but I will continue to write even if I dont get letters from you; The Reg't has not yet Returned and I dont know where it is but I think they are after Wheeler up in Tenn someplace - - - - - Part of Shermans army has returned to Atlanta and part of them are Still chaseing Old Hood. I hear but little of our Regt being furloughed the way things look now we may be held until our old time is out then they will be obliged to let us go home: I have heard so mutch talk of furlough that I am almost Sick of hearing it and I dont think as mutch of going home as I did last Spring: although I would like first rate to go: You dont Know how anx ious I am to See my sis and babies for I think of you every day and feel as though I Shall Surely See you Ere long and I Endeavour to make the days pass as lightly as possible: Silvie by this time must be large Enough to be quite a plaything. Sometimes I try to immagin how She looks and fancy I see her Sticking the Broom handle in the Stove: upsetting the wash basin on herself: putting Sticks in the Churn and trying to put the cat into the Sloppail and [crossed out word] other Such mischevious Sports. I Supose they have been Drafting in Wis before this time but we have had no northern papers for nearly two weeks and I feel lost without the news and I hope the mail will soon become Regular again We have had considerble rain in this month and the weather is gradually the becoming cooler and ^ approaching fall season is becoming appearent well Lucinda I will close for this time hoping to hear from you soon I Remain as Ever Yours Jeff.T.Davis To Sis