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Western Oregon University Digital Commons@WOU Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) Butler Family Letters 2-16-1862 Letter to John Butler from William Butler William Butler Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wou.edu/butlertranscripts Recommended Citation Butler, William, "Letter to John Butler from William Butler" (1862). Butler Family Letters (Transcripts). 65. https://digitalcommons.wou.edu/butlertranscripts/65 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Butler Family Letters at Digital Commons@WOU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@WOU. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@wou.edu.

Butler Family Letters Digital Collection Western Oregon University Archives Hamersly Library 345 N. Monmouth Ave. Monmouth, OR 97361 For permission to use, copy, and/or distribute the materials in the Butler Family Letters Digital Collection or for more information regarding this collection, please contact University Archives at libarchives@wou.edu or (503) 838-8899. Title: Letter to Brother from William C. Butler (Allen Creek) Date: February 16, 1862 Transcription: Allen Creek Feb. 16 1862 Much respected Brother, I has been a long time since I wrote to you but I believe a longer time since I have had a letter from you. I believe that letters are miscarried in something it appears that my letters do not all reach their place of destination from some cause or other but it is not to be wondered at these war times but I will try another it may be it will reach you if it does I wish you to write immediately and give me the news of my friends and the country generally it is a great treat with us to get a letter from you or any of the friends in that country more so than it is for you to get a letter from us as you are there in the midst of friends and acquaintances and we were here all alone among strangers but we now have many good warm friends in this country and if one enimy I am not apprised of the fact. When you write let us know if you can what has become of Brother Joseph I have written two or three letters to him and have not received my answer the last letter I had from him he wrote that he had volunteered and did not know how soon he would be called upon to go into service This leaves us all in good health except bad colds this had been a verry disagreeable winter for Kansas it has been tolerably cold now for about two months and snow or ice on the ground the most of the time but the day is quite plesant and the ice almost gone the snow and ice melting has raised the streams so that it is difficult to get about through the country but that will not be apt to last many days. I sold six shoats the other day for ninteen dollars and fifty cents to pay the last cent that I owe in Kansas and when I drove them to the man that bought them he said that they were much better then he expected so he said he would give me five dollars more though it is almost impossible to sell anything for money in this county we raised plenty to eat last season but have been verry

tight run to obtain clothing I see no other chance to clothe ourselves while the war lasts but to raise cotton and wool and make our own clothing. John I wish you could see the old woman, Victoria and Alice to see how much they have improved since we left Ills the old woman has out growed her cloths, Victoria is larger than Josephine and verry stout and healthy Alice had much better health than she ever had in her life Oly is fat and healthy, full of life and can talk and sing enough for two common children John had been going to school this winter his school is out this week. Josephine and Kimpton are well and little Lucy is fat as a pig she can sit alone and has two teeth she is quite a good looking child you may think that we are annoyed here by the war but we are not except that it makes verry hard times the people in this country seem more religiously disposed generally than in any country that I ever lived in we can go to meeting every Sunday and three times through the week and not go over three and a half miles from home the Christian church holds meeting every Sunday and every thursday evening the Methodists every tuesday evening and the United Brethren every friday evening and the United Presbyterians hold a meeting twice a week John be sure to write when you get this I would be verry glad if you could come and see us but if you can not come you can write give my respects to all the family and tell them all to write that can write I got a letter sometime ago from somebody about Camron making some inquiries about laying a land warrant but I can not give him the necessary information he did not assign his name to the letter yours with much respect Wm C. Butler