St. Augustine Feb 22nd 63
Dear Wife
I have Mailed a letter to you & one to each of the children today, if the steamer does not leave too suden I shall send this by this mail. the other day Co. C. was grumbling that the pork was not good & wanted someone to carry some of it to the Col no one seemed inclined to volunteer, and some one remarked that there was not a man in the Co. that dared to go, at that Sam said "I aint afraid to go" so he took a plate with several slices of pork & started. he went to the Col,s Quarters & told him he had brought some pork & wished him to examine it the Col took it and smelled it an cut a peice & ate it. then looked up at Sam & said "You God D___nd little Runt go to your quarters, the Pork is good, I had as lief eat it as not" Lt Williams or Ned will appreciate this bit of a story, the boys banter Sam & tell him the Col wants more meat well says Sam "He be d___nd if I carry him any more anyhow."
24th I have held off to the last minute in finishing this letter, the mail will go at 11,o,clock I have nothing in particular to write. my health I think is improving & I hope this will find you perfectly restored, we have all sorts of rumors, that Peace is declared, & that 75,000 of our Troops have laid down their arms & gone home, with others quite as absurd, two contrabands came in yesterday & report a "right smart Chance of rebel Soldiers in