Dec. 14, 1863 [Monday]. Glastonbury, Ct.
My Dear Mr. Fisher:
I have been prevented from acknowledging the receipt of your kind letter of Nov 13th—-by sickness, and absence from home.
My brother Robert was able to be with us on Thanksgiving Day, and he said that I had added much to the satisfaction of his visit to have the photographs of his last friend—-which came a few days previous. He thought I have no photograph of myself just now—but, as you expressed a desire for one, I will try to send you a Carte de Visite from Washington.
They were excellent likenesses, and said he should write you very soon to tell you what a comfort it was to have them.
We too, shall prize them—for we have a precious memory of them through Robert, and have become to feel interested in you all.
Robert is in New York recruiting, had two offices, one 115 Cedar St, the other I have forgotten.
He said, when here, that Lt. Hamilton had a Pistol belonging to your son—and if you would send the proper address—he would express it to you.
I shall be in Washington most of the Winter after Christmas—If you, or any of your family should be there, I hope you would not fail to call upon me at my Uncle’s, 312 H. St. —or if you every come to Conn., it would give all of us great pleasure to meet you——
All the family joins with me in kindest remembrances for yourself, Mrs. Fisher, and other members of your household—
Very sincerely your friend, Anna M. Wells

Anna Wells to Isaac Fisher

Anna Wells to Isaac Fisher
