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Near Kellys Ferry Tenn Nov 10 1863
Dear Wife
...we are in the valley of Lookout mountain the top of which is in possession
of the rebs from which they daily throw a few shells at our trains or camps
but seldom doing any damage we are about 4 miles from Chattanooga which lies
on the other side of the mountain & up the river. our camp lies on the
sid of a lower ridge which practically secures it from the batteries on the
top of the mountain the country is rough and mountainous with an occasional
valley large enough for farm or two the soil of which is verry rich but poorly
cultivated the inhabitants live in miserable log houses that tl1eir fore fathers
built & probably think they cannot be bettered everything denotes a want
of that thriftness and enterprise to be seen in the free states...
J C Griswold