[Penciled in] [1862] Camp Corinth Miss October [16th?] [1862?] Dear friends I recived your leter dated October 1st and was verry much pleased to here from you and that you wer well Em since I wrote to you last I have bin In two Batles one Batle at [Tuka?] we whiped them bad there I was all over the battle field it was A grate site to see so many [illegible] Em I well recollect camp meting I hope that we may injoy our selves once more to geather as we could once I have verry good times here but not so good as we have to home but as will try to injoy my self as well as I can till I can do beter we have bin verry buisy so I could hardly have time to write to any one I recived A leter just now from will he says old [burrows?] is married to old mises [illegible] I pity the old women I [suppose?] Greenbush is verry [dry?] now the Boys have gone to the rear we will have one old time when the war is over I am ar going to have A regul^ old bust if I ever did In my life I should like to be home this winter to sleighride with the girls and Boys but I dont t expect I can so you [won^?] have all the fun you can until we git back excuse all mistakes and poor writing for this time and recive my love from Abraham Breubaker write soon as you get this remember your friend Direct to Co B [illegible in original] Mich. cav In care of Captine Wilson Corinth Mississippi Emmie A. Daggett