July 3rd 1862.
Dear Angy:
I Enclose Will’s last letter which you will take care of. We also received a letter from him, the evening I carried Eliza home, dated the 15th June in which he says “When you write again tell me what Uncle John’s Boys are doing? Tell me of them that they had better try for a cadet’s commission to West Point as there are now three hundred appointments to be made, and I think about twenty of them are to be made at large.”
He also speaks of Shells being thrown by the Rebels and falling in camp and killing and wounding some men and he has escaped unhurt so far and never complains of bad health.
We are all tolerably well. This is a wet, disagreeable morning and I sent George to the post office.
Yours truly, Isaac M. Fisher

Isaac Fisher to Aunt Angy
