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Lucius Carhart – 1863-01-06

Decraws (?) Point Texas
Jan 6, 1863
Dear Friends:
This evening I received a letter from Almeda of Dec. 13, also one from you day before yesterday dated Nov. 29. I was glad to hear you are still all well. tonight it is rather cold and blustery. 
We have some of the greatest wind storms you ever saw. It will 
commence and blow for two or three days strait ahead hard enough to take your head of if it was not fast to you. The folks here call these wind stormes “Northers.” Some times it blows sand filles every thing full of sand. then we have a nice time.. at 
preasent we do not have very plenty of rations.. there is plenty 
here at the mouth of the Bay but the Gulf is so rough the ships 
cannot cross the bare so as to land the rations.. but it has all 
signs of a fair day tomorrow so the ships can land then we will 
have a fresh supply.. there is nothing of importance taking place here at present.. I beleave the intention is to march on to 
Galveston before great while. but I do not anticipate much of a 
fight there.. it kinder seems to me that the Rebs are about plade 
out all around the Bush.. I got a letter from Alf Jones tonight. he spoke of haveing fine time in Tenn.. also one from Frank Newcomb. He seems to have first rate times up there in Ohio. if I was as close home as he is I would not call it souldiering, it 
seemes that we get further from home every time we move.. Still we are better off this winter then we were last. we are in a warmer climate and there is a better prospect of this cruel war coming to a close.. you spoke of sending two letters with Postage Stamps.. I have never got but one.. Nevertheless you need not try to send me anymore as I got a supply while at New Orleans.. You inquired if I lost my money in the fight. I did not. I lost all my blankets and most all of my other traps but I have once more got a new supply.. we can draw just all the clothing we are a mind to. the worst of it is we have to carry it when we march.. 
we can draw rubber blankets when ever we want them.. they cost us $2.55 apiece. they are pretty good to.. you need not try to send me anything in the cloathing line..the clothing we draw is not quite as good as that from home, although it is cheap.. while I was at Orleans I got me a pair of boots. they cost me nine dollars. pretty high, but I would not take twice that for them 
now. I could not get along very well without them here in the 
sand.. the young folks at Frogland seem to be tearing around 
conciderable. some going to college and tell them to go it while they are young but tell them not to get married until I get back.
Almeda you said you would send me Ories and your likenesses if I wanted them. If you can send them without a case I would like to have them.
My fingers are so cold I will have to stop. I have made some 
awful marks you will see. I remain as ever the same
Lu Carhart