1863-06-22_Letter-A_Alvord-to-MyDearBroughton

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Washington D.C. June 22. 1863

My Dear Broughton

Your two Boxes #1 & #2 came this A.M. Also Invoice of the same—All right—and contents are timely—No mails go yet, but my horse & carriage have been sent in time from Genl Caldwells & I am at work now among Hospitals. Preached at two ^yesterday, in communication with distribution,^ Mr [B - illegible] is scouting along the line of march & distributing what he can carry by hand. Fighting all day yesterday—dont yet have the results, only as the wounded begin to come in saying "The fight was done." Am going to Alexandria this P.M.—Obliged to have a depot there as well as here—Dr Marks does not come yet. Were he here I could soon get things in shape & go for a little while to N. York. But I cannot leave for a moment now.

Say to Br Child that I omitted answering his enquiries about the fate of Br Headly because they can judge list after due enquiry—He (Headly) better go out on a reconnaissance—& during that time he can fix, by advice of friends on the ground, upon the best spot.

Please send what [illegible] you have, & also all for which I have previously written soon as may be & much oblige.

Yours Truly J. W. Alvord

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P.S. Thank you for remembrance at the throne of grace. Health just tolerable. A Lt. just now in my room from 2d Corps says the troops are all in good spirits and confident of success. His corps are at Thoroughfare Gap—other corps are beyond while 6th Corps are with Hooker at Fairfax. The fighting yesterday as he came along was in the vicinity of Aldie. Now will work for the holy day.

J. W. A.

Please send me your last full "catalogue_ & can you give me another perfect set of samples. Gentlemen call to whom I want to show these things. It will help you to have the books [illegible] and known.

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