Richmond, June 30th 1862
Monday Morning
My dear Miss Mary
I enclose to you $5. can
you lay it out for me in marketing
to any advantage, & send it down to me
next time the boy comes–this week, if
possible. the whole city is crowded with
the wounded & the many friends flocking
here to attend to them, & it is almost impos-
sible to get things for the table. Dr Huge has
so much company too–almost every meal
some one. I try my best to plan & economise,
but find it difficult. Can you send me
any new potatoes–beets or snap beans–they
would keep a few days—or any eggs–or 3 or
6 chickens. Almost anything you can
buy me will be acceptable.
Mr Huge is rather better than he was but
weak. We are in all the excitement of a
long continued battle. Yesterday was a day long
to be remembered. Many houses wore the
drapery of mourning–& the poor wounded
men comiing in at every house. May God soon
deliver us from our enemies
Your friend. E. H. Brown
MSS 2689