May 4th 1862 [Sunday]. Camp Winfield Scott, Va.
Posted in 1862, Letters, Service, Written by Fisher – Be the first to commentMy Dear Father:
I received a letter from Ma and a part of a letter from you this evening. From what Ma wrote, Sis has written a letter to me, but I never received it.
I would like you to send me some Delaware newspapers. As for others, I suppose, I get them sooner than if you were to send them.
Sis writes that Capt Layton has been married. Who did he marry? Did he marry Miss Bush: or some other lady?
I suppose before you receive this you will know all the news. The Rebbles have evacuated Yorktown and are now going toward Richmond. I suppose, the Tribune will censure hard McClellan for not fighting, but I think if we can whip them without fighting, that will be to the best way.
There has been a great many prisoners captured and brought into camp today.
They say Jeff Davis, Magruder, and the other Generals in command, held a council of war and decided to evacuate. All, at least but Magruder, and that he appealed to the soldiers to stand by him and defend Yorktown. But they would not back him up and were about unanimous in their vote to evacuate. If that is so, then we have no reason to disbelieve it.
I think they are past fighting. I believe these retreats will have the effect of making the soldiers lose all confidence in themselves as well as their commanders.
All of our cavalry and light artillery are in pursuit of the enemy as are also our gunboats. There was very heavy firing this evening up the river. I suppose they had caught them.
Our bands came out today playing for the first time since we have been in this camp and you may be sure that it has a very cheering effect on us all.
I see by the papers that G. P. Fisher has come out and opposes Emancipation.
I am glad you are going to have a good crop of fruit. I should like to be home about next September to get some peaches but things may turn out so that I can be home for a few days then.
I think that as soon as this war is ended, and I believe it will be ended with in a few months, that I shall be sent on recruiting service. If I’m sent to any of the middle states, I will have a chance to get home for a few days.
Please write soon and send me some Delaware newspapers; Advertisers and Messengers.
Give my love to all the family. Your affectionate son. Will

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