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              <text>Sept.&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother&#13;
&#13;
I received your letter (in answer &#13;
to one of mine written from Beaufort) with great&#13;
pleasure. I am happy to find that I have been&#13;
of some assistance to you &amp; Horatio and believe&#13;
me when I say that I do not wish my repayment&#13;
for what I have sent or shall continue to send.&#13;
I expect to receive $200 clear of all&#13;
expenses at the end of December, if I should not&#13;
get so much still, however I will send you $100&#13;
- 1st of January. I did not know the true value&#13;
of money till I saw by your arrangement how much&#13;
$30 or $40 would assist in maintaining my sister[s?].&#13;
In this expensive country at the cheapest boarding&#13;
house I have to pay $30 a month which is less&#13;
than the citizens pay as I have a room in the [Fort?].&#13;
Besides this, I do not receive so much as I did&#13;
at Beaufort by $12 as I have no allowance in money for quarters&#13;
here. I have only my base pay $64 pr month&#13;
&amp; $2 or $3 for fuel. But enough of this, it makes&#13;
one sick to look at, or talk of, money now, when I&#13;
think how thoughtlessly I spent it in Beaufort&#13;
where I might have lived so cheaply.&#13;
&#13;
I wrote to you before I left Beaufort&#13;
and again when I arrived at Ft Moultrie, remitting $20&#13;
by my last letter. Have you received my letter?&#13;
I requested you to send my watch &amp; four shirts&#13;
if you could without inconvenience. However, on second&#13;
thought, I will get my linen made here but I&#13;
wish you would send the watch if you have an&#13;
opportunity by one of the packets which run from Boston&#13;
to Charleston.&#13;
I believe I told you that I lost&#13;
my books. I do not intend to purchase any more -&#13;
they are so troublesome to carry about with me.&#13;
I find Charleston very much like other&#13;
cities, some of the streets remind me of Boston, but&#13;
the appearance of the people, their manners &amp; mode of&#13;
living are very different from that of the good citizens&#13;
of B. I have become acquainted with a few of&#13;
the first families here, but the rancorous feeling of&#13;
the majority towards the officers has not entirely subsided.&#13;
Before the Nullification War when a large&#13;
number of Officer &amp; Troops were sent here to [overcome?]&#13;
&amp; subdue them if necessary. they were exceedingly polite&#13;
&amp; hospitable to all officers of the Army: used to send&#13;
their carriages for them &amp; almost compel the Officers&#13;
to accept their invitations. But all this kind feeling&#13;
vanished when they discovered that the Officers of the&#13;
U.S. Army might be called to fight not for but&#13;
against them.&#13;
They are now polite but cold except&#13;
a few who belong to the Union party or those whose&#13;
feelings are superior to [DE: ?] [resentment] towards an &#13;
&#13;
officer who only performs his duty in obeying his&#13;
superior by taking up arms either to quell a rebellion&#13;
or to resist those whose madness would dissolve the Union.&#13;
Now, vanity aside, I will tell you something about&#13;
myself which may gratify you. A young married lady&#13;
of my acquaintance told a brother officer that she thought&#13;
I had one of the sweetest dispositions in the world.&#13;
Either my temper must have changed very much&#13;
or I must have obtained more command over it in&#13;
appearance at least. I trust it is so, and I know&#13;
that I have improved in knowledge of the world, the&#13;
'savoir faire' which is indespensable [indispensable] to a gentleman.&#13;
Many of the customs of the South which at first&#13;
appear singular to a New Englander after he becomes&#13;
habituated to them, tend to improve him in manner and&#13;
mode of thinking. His mind becomes more enlarged [ED: page torn]&#13;
I shall not regret having been stationed [ED: page torn]&#13;
short time at the South although it has proved more&#13;
expensive than living at the North. I expect shortly&#13;
to be transferred to the North for one Company of&#13;
our Regiment has been already sent there and the whole&#13;
will I hope go there in the course of a year -&#13;
I have written you quite a long letter for me&#13;
and I expect a long one from you in return.&#13;
Give my respects to my friends in Boston&#13;
&amp; my love to my brothers &amp; sisters.&#13;
&#13;
Your affectionate Son&#13;
David E. Hale&#13;
&#13;
P.S. I would send something for Horatio, but I have been obliged to&#13;
buy some furniture &amp; have barely enough to pay my board.&#13;
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              <text>Annapolis March 17th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother, &#13;
&#13;
You complain and justly too that&#13;
I do not write often. The fact is that I do not like&#13;
to write - I am ashamed that I have been unable to&#13;
keep my promise to send you on my birth day $100, and have&#13;
delayed writing till the end of March when I am sure&#13;
to be able to send you at least $50.&#13;
Besides your hopeful son has been&#13;
for the last three months engaged in a continual round&#13;
of fashionable dissipation. Balls, parties, Routes, [etc.] besides&#13;
being in love two or three times and, 'don't mention it'&#13;
near being jilted, that is if he had been fool enough&#13;
to have proposed.&#13;
The young ladies here are less learned&#13;
&amp; literary than those at the North but more beautiful&#13;
and attractive. I have seen assembled here in one&#13;
room at a gentlema's [gentleman's] house more beautiful girls than&#13;
you can find in the whole city of Boston!&#13;
They dont talk so much of books, news [etc.]&#13;
but more of love, engagements, weddings courtship [etc.]&#13;
they are not afraid to act either, and can set a &#13;
man's heart on fire quicker than the cold, stiff&#13;
reserved ladies of New England&#13;
&#13;
You ask me how I spent my [twentieth?] birth day&#13;
not so pleasantly as you and my brother did with your friends&#13;
certainly, I was riding in a class carriage on a cold day&#13;
from Baltimore to Annapolis. I have been to Baltimore&#13;
to sit on a Court Martial for a week and was returning&#13;
in haste to be present at the Governors Route and a&#13;
wedding party both of which were to take place on&#13;
the same day. My necessary expenses had overrun my&#13;
allowance about $30 and I had like a fool with some&#13;
brother officers spent more in amusements [etc.] - I was&#13;
thinking if "ways &amp; means' and of you, of my promise and cursing&#13;
my folly in spending what would have assisted my brother&#13;
much in defraying college expenses.&#13;
However I arrived&#13;
at Annapolis, put in my uniform, when to the Route and&#13;
party danced, looked gay, flirted with my old mistress, a   &#13;
beautiful girl in presence of her future husband, was&#13;
sought after by the ladies as all young officers [DE: ?] are here,&#13;
selected one to compensate me for my loss, drank more&#13;
wine than I out to keep my spirits up, went home to &#13;
bed, 'but I bitterly thought of the morrow' of debts unpaid&#13;
[etc.] Pray Mother don't lecture me for as old Stapleton&#13;
says "Human nature is human nature".&#13;
But the gay season is &#13;
now over, the Legislature is about to adjourn, the members&#13;
are departing and carrying with them those whom business&#13;
or pleasure brought to this City. One more cottillion [cotillion] party,&#13;
one more wedding party which by the way, is for a brother&#13;
officer &amp; friend and the gaiety [DE: ?] ceases for the present and&#13;
I shall settle down quietly to economise my time &amp; money&#13;
&#13;
write to you once a week and be a good boy. -&#13;
I do not intend to go home till I am at least&#13;
twenty one, paid my debts got $500 in my pocket and&#13;
be at least five higher on the [Army?] list. Then you&#13;
may expect me. Promotion is rapid in our regiment; I&#13;
have gained one step since I wrote you last. But there&#13;
is a better thing [offers?] for me - It is this, and I don't wish&#13;
you to mention even to Lt. F.A. Smith. A Topographical Corps&#13;
is to be formed. It would have been formed at the last of [Congress?] session&#13;
had it lasted longer as the bill had alread passed the Senate&#13;
reading. Well, next year I shall get a furlough, [DE: ?] go to&#13;
Washington and as everything in these times and under this&#13;
blessed government goes by favor and influence of powerful&#13;
friends, I shall get Woodbury or some one of the great&#13;
men to forward my application &amp; If I get in [then] I &#13;
shall have the pay of a first Lieut. and have [ED: page damaged]&#13;
opportunities of being employed at the same time on&#13;
[?] good business as a Civil Engr than I could in any&#13;
other situation. In [?] I shall have enough&#13;
to do and in several ways in the West &amp; elsewhere have&#13;
a chance to make a fortune.&#13;
I have now written &#13;
you a long letter, - I shall write soon to&#13;
Frances Ann - Give my love to my brothers -&#13;
sisters and believe me truly&#13;
Your affectionate Son&#13;
D.E. Hale&#13;
Lieut. U.S.A.&#13;
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&#13;
My dear Mother -&#13;
&#13;
I delayed writing to you as&#13;
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winter. I shall remain and study Engineering -&#13;
- next Spring I shall go to Washington and get&#13;
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              <text>Annapolis July 1st 1835&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother&#13;
&#13;
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I shall be able to send you $50 before&#13;
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              <text>Beaufort Nov. 3rd 1833&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother,&#13;
&#13;
I am perfectly astonished that you do&#13;
not write. Exactly a month ago I sent you a letter&#13;
containing 60 dollars. If you have not received it you&#13;
ought to have written, if you have it, still you should&#13;
have sent word before this. I send you five dollars&#13;
by way of experiment to see if the letter will arrive safe&#13;
for I have been very anxious lest my last should have&#13;
miscarried. I will send you twenty when I get a letter&#13;
from you. I've got nearly [DE: ?] all I want of furniture&#13;
and want nothing now but a gold patent lever watch,&#13;
worth from $57 to $100. I [DE:want] need it more at present than&#13;
I shall at twenty one years of age. If you could draw&#13;
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experience to pick out a good one, I wish you would&#13;
would inform me soon. [I. Law: 91 Washn.?] St. is a good place.&#13;
I have been appointed Assistant [Commissary?] of Subsistence &amp; Ast.&#13;
Quartermaster, with $20 per month in addition to my pay of &#13;
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my books &amp; papers of Engineering. I may send for them in a&#13;
month or two. Write to me immediately of the state of&#13;
affairs at home, if Horatio wants money, - all about&#13;
the young ladies. I shall expect a letter from you&#13;
&#13;
regularly the 1st of every month, and just as regularly I&#13;
will send a letter on the 2nd with ten dollars.&#13;
Maj. Kirby thinks that before a year we shall be&#13;
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and well acquainted with Mr. Peirpont. What is the news&#13;
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My love to every body&#13;
Your Son&#13;
David E. Hale&#13;
Brt. 2nd Lieutenant&#13;
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Asst Carn. [?]&#13;
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              <text>Nov. 7th 1833&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother&#13;
&#13;
I have just received your letter&#13;
and Heaven knows how much pleasure it gave me&#13;
I wrote two or three days since and perhaps&#13;
my disappointment at not receiving any letter from you&#13;
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agreeable her company must be to you.&#13;
I am much obliged for the list of furniture&#13;
perhaps, I may send for one or two articles, at present &#13;
I have got what I want, which has cost me about&#13;
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I understood you to say that you could get me&#13;
one when I am twenty one, if you could get&#13;
it now as easily [DE: It] it would be of more service&#13;
to me. If you cannot, perhaps I can save $100 in&#13;
six months to buy one myself. Pray inform me.&#13;
I cannot describe this place so as to give you&#13;
a good idea of it as you have never seen a [southern?]&#13;
town. Imagine, however, a level sandy country as&#13;
the seashore, with a large number of buildings&#13;
&#13;
mostly old arranged along broad and regular streets of&#13;
which but one or two are paved. In the street parallel&#13;
with the shore, in a two story wooden building, in a&#13;
room fronting the sea, lives your hopeful son.&#13;
I have the warmest room in Beaufort, though&#13;
that is not a great recommendation here as now in&#13;
November it is like August with you.&#13;
I had a fine journey, good weather all the time&#13;
I went in the steam-boat from N. York to Philadelphia&#13;
saw some of my classmates at Phila. saw all the lions&#13;
the Bank, the Mint where they made money faster than&#13;
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Elizabeth City, from there in a boat to Newbern&#13;
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at B. on the 1st Oct.&#13;
I study Spanish, read, drill the Company&#13;
alone at Artillery drill - act as [?] Quartermaster - &#13;
ride like the D-l on horseback - drink the Major's&#13;
Champaigne [Champagne] - play cards with him &amp; his wife -&#13;
and want nothing but home the pretty N. England&#13;
girls - and a watch.&#13;
&#13;
I am glad to hear that Horatio succeeds so well.&#13;
I will pay him one hundred at the end of each year&#13;
with much pleasure.&#13;
This is a chap [cheap?] place and for the present it&#13;
is the best for me I pay $15 per month for&#13;
my board and servant a negro boy.&#13;
I do not want books at present, but if you&#13;
have an opportunity to send I think I should like&#13;
'England &amp; the English' &amp; the 'Headman' by Cooper -&#13;
My love to Mrs. Du Pré, tell her that if she will&#13;
go to Charleston I will pay her a visit.&#13;
My love to Miss [S.?] Parker to the Misses Bowditch&#13;
if you see them &amp; my very best love to Isabella&#13;
[DE: ?] - Tell Horatio he may [ED: page torn]&#13;
[ED: page torn] welcome, if I don't have to pay [ED: page torn]&#13;
before six months he shall have $50, in March. [ED: page torn]&#13;
I wish your next letter to be as long, &amp; to come&#13;
sooner than your last. I send twenty dollars.&#13;
&#13;
Your affectionate Son&#13;
David E. Hale&#13;
&#13;
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may do for boys though I was injured by it-&#13;
D.E.H.&#13;
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              <text>Fort Doane April 26th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother - &#13;
&#13;
We reached this place last night&#13;
having marched from Fort King in the morning, a&#13;
distance of 22 miles with about 800 men under&#13;
the command of Gen. Clinch. The Campaign is&#13;
finished for this spring and we shall not commence&#13;
operations till next November owing to the difficulty&#13;
of acting during the sickly and rainy season which&#13;
commences about the 1[st] or 10[th] of May. We have done nothing&#13;
or worse than nothing for I think that our want of&#13;
success must embolden the Indians to continue the war&#13;
and to attack the settlements here during the summer.&#13;
I wrote to you from Fort Brooke, Tampa Bay, by the way&#13;
of New Orleans: As this letter may reach you first I&#13;
will give you a short account of what we have done since&#13;
we left this place a month since. We marched with a force&#13;
of horse, foot, &amp; two six pounders of about 2000 [men?]. We&#13;
had 1800 [bayonets?] as the Adjutant informed me. Gen. [?] - Gen. Clinch&#13;
were both with us. We crossed the Withlacochee after marching&#13;
about 30 miles. Our rear guard was fired on at 10 o'clock at night&#13;
by about 50 Indians. We struck their trail next day, left our&#13;
baggage train under a guard of 300 men &amp; made a forced march&#13;
through swamps &amp; thickets (called [hummocks?]) till we came up with the&#13;
Indians at sunset. They were seen on the other side of an open&#13;
&#13;
prairie. We camped that night within a mile of them and&#13;
marched against them next morning. The fired first a volley&#13;
of about 100 or 150 rifles. We pursued them till they swam the&#13;
river late in the afternoon. We lost 4 killed -11 wounded.&#13;
Much blood was found &amp; two dead Indians, we must have&#13;
killed a number, but as their invariable practice is to carry off&#13;
their dead at any risk we could not tell how many they&#13;
lost. we then marched 20 miles on the sand to Tampa Bay &amp;&#13;
left a force of 300 volunteers under Maj. Cooper with orders to&#13;
build a stockage and fight the Indians. He had 15 days&#13;
provisions. We reached Tampa after [8?] day's; march [?] which is 120 miles&#13;
from Fort Doane. We found Cool. Lindsay there with 900 men&#13;
who had been operating within about 40 miles around Tampa.&#13;
He had 4 killed &amp; 16 wounded - had killed 20 Indians &amp; a chief.&#13;
Gen. Eustis was also there with 700 horse - [900?] foot - he had&#13;
march from [St. Augustine?] through the Country without [DE: ?]&#13;
meeting but a small part of [30?] Indians - had lost about the same&#13;
number as we had (i.e. 4.k &amp; 7.w.) and had done nothing but burn&#13;
a village &amp; take some cattle &amp; kill a chief and a few Indians. The whole army of more than&#13;
4000 [?] at Tampa was re-organganised &amp; sent off on the 14 April.&#13;
Six hundred La. Volunteers south to Charlott's [Charlotte's] harbour, did nothing&#13;
[DE: ?] as [their?] Time was out went back to N. [Carolina?]. - Gen. Eustis will&#13;
[DE: ?] went south with Gen. [?] [DE: ?] [?] returned without&#13;
meeting the enemy to St. Augustine &amp; Col. Lindsay went&#13;
on the road to Fort King reached the W. river &amp; was met there&#13;
by [6th?] Army under Gen. Clinch six days since which had returned back on the road&#13;
&#13;
we came &amp; had relieved Maj. Cooper, who had been [stunned?] and &#13;
fought to his heart's content. He ha [had] 14 days fighting with about&#13;
200 Indians he had sallied out twice killed 6 for certain &amp;&#13;
I have no doubt the the six pounder commanded by Lt Brooks&#13;
(a Boston boy) did great execution. After leaving Col. Lindsay&#13;
at the Withch. we went the same road passed over by Maj. Dade&#13;
&amp; afterwards by Gen. [Gerines?] who buried those [DE: ?] who were massacred.&#13;
We saw their graves, the dead horses &amp; [exam.?] the broken&#13;
carriage of the six pounder - but the gun itself which&#13;
was put at the head of the Officers' grave, had bee [been?] [carried] off&#13;
by the Indians. We picked up many caps shot through,&#13;
bullets, catridge [cartridge] boxes [etc?] relics of the bloody action. I saw&#13;
the [DE: spot] places where the different officers were found as they fell [ED: page torn]&#13;
was at the head of the column, was shot through the breast -&#13;
and was found alive &amp; sitting against a tree at the end of&#13;
the first action by a sergeant who spoke to him. I have&#13;
been informed of many interesting particulars of the fight which&#13;
I have not room to mention. All the Officers &amp; most of the men were&#13;
scalped &amp; three men alone escaped whom I have seen.&#13;
When we arrived here we learnt that Gen. Clinch's plantation,&#13;
(or Fort Doane) had been attacked by the Indians - cattle &amp; horses&#13;
&amp; negroes carried off last night - McIntosh's plantation six&#13;
miles from here was burned &amp; [?] bales of cotton $5000 dollars&#13;
worth of property. And this in the face of [?]00 men whom&#13;
&#13;
They knew we were within a day's march. It shows their&#13;
boldness &amp; discourages me completly [completely]; for I know that&#13;
it will cause a large force to be stationed in the [Interior?]&#13;
where it is sickly during the summer. Our regiment will&#13;
be stationed on the Sea. Coast at St. Augustine - Smyrna (healthy&#13;
stations).&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Mr. D.E. Hale&#13;
in Florida&#13;
&#13;
[ED: postmark]&#13;
&#13;
CITY OF WASHINGTON&#13;
MAY&#13;
10&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. S.J. Hale&#13;
Boston&#13;
Mass.&#13;
&#13;
[Politeness?] of&#13;
Lt. Blair&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I intend to serve my time in Florida till next Spring unless&#13;
I am put at a sickly post for I consider it my duty - &amp;&#13;
could not get away if I wanted. No furloughs are to be granted.&#13;
Resignation are pouring in. Things may alter. I will write soon&#13;
The volunteers will be discharged in a short time, the regulars left&#13;
in Florida.&#13;
I will send $50 at the first safe opportunity if you wish it&#13;
D E Hale&#13;
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              <text>West Point Jan. 8. 1829&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother - I delayed writing [DE: during] till after the examination&#13;
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also of my station in my class. We have had a pretty severe&#13;
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You say that you have not resolved whether&#13;
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&#13;
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me to my sisters.&#13;
&#13;
Your affec. Son&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>West-Point July 30 [1829]&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother - You complain somewhat in your&#13;
last letter that I do not write often engoug [enough] - perhaps&#13;
you have given the only reason yourself. That it&#13;
is partly owing to the multiplicity of my occupations&#13;
but chiefly to my averseness to writing.&#13;
I have every thing now to occupy myself with Drills,&#13;
two or three different ones daily besides parades.&#13;
The [DE: M] Artillery drills are very fine - we have a &#13;
large battery and we keep up a continued roar&#13;
of cannon at drill-time. I received your present&#13;
with great pleasure as books are so scarce here; but&#13;
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solitary nights when I am walking my part as&#13;
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to find that you are in such low health and spirits&#13;
I think a journey to the Springs would do you good.&#13;
You must remember that your health and comfort is &#13;
much dearer to them than the greatest luxuries you&#13;
could offer them even that of a good education&#13;
&#13;
perhaps I may be selfish and presuming in offering&#13;
these remarks but I have been reading "Elizabeth&#13;
Latimer" and you must forgive me if the thoughts which&#13;
her fate give rise to have [DE: hurried] hurried me into my&#13;
remarks unbefitting me I have heard what good your&#13;
journey to Newburyport did you and this through the&#13;
fine scenery of N. York ought certainly to relax your&#13;
mind and restore its [tone?].&#13;
I study all the spare time I have and recite&#13;
with a small section (all of whom have had letters&#13;
to Superintendant [Superintendent] from their parents who are acquainted with&#13;
him, to Swift a cadet who stands first in his&#13;
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to the head if I can. In answer to your former&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Your affectionate Son&#13;
David E. Hale&#13;
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              <text>West Point August 12th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother - I left Boston in such a&#13;
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away with me a good many things and &#13;
among the rest Huntoon's great coat. I&#13;
wish you would find some means to send&#13;
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I wish then that you would, if it will not&#13;
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I had a fine time at N. York city&#13;
&#13;
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In the centre was a globe of fire whirling&#13;
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Give my respects to Mrs. Bancroft and&#13;
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              <text>West Point Nov 19. 1829&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother&#13;
&#13;
You wish me to write to you often.&#13;
I shall endeavour for the future to comply with your&#13;
request yet whenever I attempt to write I generally&#13;
produce such puerile letters that I am ashamed to send&#13;
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You say I must attend to the study of the dead&#13;
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for I have not read a dozen lines in the Latin or Greek.&#13;
Indeed I have but barely time sufficient to get Mathematical&#13;
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read. There are but very few who get their lessons perfectly,&#13;
that is, who can[DE: not] answer questions which [have?]&#13;
any bearing on the lesson; and to do this they are obliged&#13;
to consult other books on the subject in short they must&#13;
know as much about it as their professors. Although I&#13;
thought before I came here that I had studied hard yet&#13;
I find the difficulty in the study of the languages is nothing&#13;
in comparison with that of Mathematicks. In the former&#13;
memory and very ordinary talents are required; in the later&#13;
[DE: a] invention, a mind suited to the study, and above all industry.&#13;
You wish me to write about my friends, their characters,&#13;
[etc.] I rank Frank Vinton as the first not only because&#13;
I became acquainted with him first, but also because&#13;
&#13;
he is the finest young man in the Academy. He stands &#13;
fourth in the first class and is regarded as [being] [DE: ?] better&#13;
acquainted with literature than any one in his class.&#13;
He is my friend not so much for my sake alone as for&#13;
yours, that is he likes me as the son of Mrs Hale Editress [etc.]&#13;
therefore you are bound to think as highly of him as I do.&#13;
He is the orator in the Dialectic Society. This Society is a sort &#13;
of club among the Cadets intended to perfect the [them] in declamation&#13;
writing [DE: ?] [etc.]&#13;
your promise of sending some books is most&#13;
agreeable to me. There is nothing I like so well as reading an&#13;
entertaining book after laborious study. It gives me new relish&#13;
for my studies. We shall begin Geometry next week. I never&#13;
studied it you know, and therfore [therefore] cannot tell whether I shall&#13;
succeed as well in it as I have done in Algebra. As you say&#13;
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you will be glad to learn that I am in the first section in both&#13;
French and Mathematicks. This last study study suits me better&#13;
than the Latin though I shall devote my [DE: spare] spare&#13;
time to it. I am glad to hear that my sisters are well and happy&#13;
and that Horatio is contented. Give my love to William and tell&#13;
him if he wishes to see a camp and real soldiers he must come&#13;
here next summer with you.&#13;
Your Son&#13;
D.E. Hale&#13;
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              <text>West Point, Jan. 13th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother -&#13;
&#13;
"The long agony is over.'&#13;
I am 'redeemed, regenerated, &amp; disenthralled!&#13;
I have passed an examination in both&#13;
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"Excuse me fair it was nervous'&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
study. I wish you could contrive some&#13;
means to send me Willis's last Poems.&#13;
I should like a [hardstone?] seal (for letters)&#13;
also as I have lost mine. I am ashamed&#13;
to ask you for such things when I&#13;
send you nothing in return.&#13;
I have been unable to obtain&#13;
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has issued an order that no cadet&#13;
shall draw any, till he graduates&#13;
[ED: page torn] is unfortunate for I otherwise [ED: page torn]&#13;
draw in the next two months thirty&#13;
dollars or more.&#13;
I hope you have not suffered&#13;
any by so many fires. I never saw&#13;
such a chapter of accidents as your&#13;
last letter in my life. -&#13;
I always thought my Uncle Enoch&#13;
a fine man - of talents though unfortunate&#13;
in the use of them &amp; far above soft&#13;
Ly[?] or his sisters.&#13;
'Life is a dream' it is true but&#13;
&#13;
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in the fear of death nor do I believe&#13;
that God intended we should do so.&#13;
'Tis not so very terrible to die and &#13;
the longer I live the more I [say?]&#13;
&#13;
Mr. D.E. Hale&#13;
at West Point&#13;
&#13;
[ED: postmark]&#13;
WEST POINT&#13;
Jan&#13;
14&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Sarah J. Hale&#13;
Boston,&#13;
Mass.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>West Point Feb. 10. 1830&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother&#13;
&#13;
I was much surprised to see by your&#13;
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I have received no books but I had a letter from you about &#13;
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duties to attend to, and plane Geometry which we are&#13;
studying is truly plain and easy. Something to read would&#13;
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two regularly? The Museum or Casket which I suppose&#13;
you receive. I would subscribe for several but Colonel&#13;
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one at a time. I am undetermined what one to take&#13;
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&#13;
[DE: are as rude] and uncivil as boors.&#13;
Horatio then goes into the Navy.&#13;
What will the old women of Newport say to that, I wonder&#13;
One of your sons in the Navy the other in the Army!!!&#13;
I am glad to hear the girls are wll and happy.&#13;
Little William you say wants [DE: I] a letter I will try&#13;
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Your aff. Son&#13;
D.E Hale&#13;
&#13;
Letter of Magor [Major] General David E. Hale&#13;
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&#13;
Revered Sir,&#13;
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Dear William I am well and hope this&#13;
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Your Brother&#13;
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              <text>Fort Moultrie Charleston Aug 17th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother -&#13;
&#13;
Here I am safe &amp; sound in&#13;
spite of Bilous fever Yellow fever - every thing&#13;
else. I went through Georgetown S.C. and the&#13;
most sickly places in the South but thank&#13;
heaven I have got at last to the most healthy&#13;
the most delightful place in the U.S. which&#13;
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all burnt, yet I bear my misfortunes&#13;
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There are two things which I wish&#13;
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shirts [etc.] send them also, but if you have not&#13;
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There is most delightful society here &amp;&#13;
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were here to enjoy yourselves.&#13;
&#13;
I have not received a letter from you for a&#13;
long time. I wish you to write to me &amp; tell&#13;
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If you wish to know what I&#13;
have been doing in Beaufort you must tell&#13;
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I shall see you at the end of two years when &#13;
I shall resign from the Army no matter what&#13;
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              <text>Fort Brooke Tampa Bay&#13;
April 10th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother&#13;
&#13;
Did you ever expect to&#13;
receive a letter from this out of the way&#13;
place? If you look on the map, you will&#13;
find that I am in the south-west part&#13;
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of Florida.) Since [DE: that] then we crossed the Withlacolher [Withlacoochee] and marched to this place and a very [?] march&#13;
it proved. The rear-guard (in which I was) were fired&#13;
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our small body of about one hundred proceeded to cross, was again&#13;
&#13;
[ED: following text appears running along left side of page]&#13;
&#13;
The Other two forces before we met here have been attacked - had about 20 killed - wounded. The Indians&#13;
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&#13;
[ED: sketch of locations of Indians, troops, swamps, etc.]&#13;
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Gen. Scott did not put much faith in them, but concluded&#13;
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them, was expected to receive the white flag from the Indians.&#13;
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[DE: ?] in a minute after the rolling discharge of the &#13;
[musketry?] commenced echoing through the arches of the &#13;
[brest?,] the charge of the [900?] regulars and volunteers, the hurrahs of&#13;
&#13;
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whose sound is very different from that of a musket.&#13;
It was grand, sublime. We could see men advancing&#13;
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tree to tree, they rallied but once, then broke, keeping&#13;
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across the river. They swam it We were then recalled and the pursuit&#13;
was abandoned as useless, by the General. The skirmish lasted&#13;
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&amp; eleven wounded. The Indian loss was not known as&#13;
it is their practice to drag off their killed &amp; wounded. We found&#13;
the [DE: on] one dead body &amp; pools of blood among the grass &amp;&#13;
palmettos. It was a new and painful sight to me to see&#13;
&#13;
men shot through the head rolling - gasping in the agonies&#13;
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collumn [column] which were [DE: ?] shot as they were carried to the rear [DE: ?] We&#13;
then put the killed &amp; wounded in biers made of canvas on&#13;
mens shoulders back to camp. We have seen no Indians&#13;
since. The other two armies under Gen. Eustis &amp; Col. Lindsay&#13;
are making about 4000 or 5000 men.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
[ED: postmark]&#13;
&#13;
NEW ORLEANS&#13;
APR&#13;
24&#13;
La.&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. S.J. Hale&#13;
Boston&#13;
Mass.&#13;
&#13;
We march in a few days for the [Withlacoochee] to fight the Indians&#13;
said to be assembled there. If we get their women &amp; children we&#13;
shall end the war in a month but the general belief is that&#13;
the volunteers will return home &amp; we (the regulars) will stay&#13;
all summer &amp; resume the war next fall. You must not&#13;
then expect to see me till next Spring. A hard case!&#13;
Give my love to my brothers &amp; sisters. I am well &amp; hearty&#13;
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              <text>West Point March 14th&#13;
&#13;
My dear Mother - Your letter came with its&#13;
usual black seal, that Seal whose colour is a token&#13;
of grief to many, but of joy to me, as I know&#13;
from whom it comes.&#13;
You tell me not to think that Col. Thayer&#13;
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In the first place, [I want?] 'a war' you were right in&#13;
saying that he is impartial as it respects individuals,&#13;
but I think he makes a distinction between&#13;
those who enter to get a commission in the army&#13;
and those who merely wish to obtain an education.&#13;
The first can easily be distinguished by their&#13;
attention to the minutia of the soldier, by their&#13;
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is to graduate in the Artillery as the Artillery&#13;
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&#13;
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But, you say that doing as well as others&#13;
I must stand equally high in his estimation.&#13;
This is the logic of affection, yet be assured that&#13;
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cease as long as I am a son and have the&#13;
feelings of one cease and relax in my endeavours&#13;
to obtain [DE: so] a standing and education which&#13;
shall be satisfactory to you and creditable to&#13;
myself.&#13;
&#13;
Your Affectionate Son&#13;
D.E. Hale&#13;
&#13;
P.S. I shall endeavour to write to my brother&#13;
and sisters as soon as possible.&#13;
'Pour mes amusements', I read Rousseau, Voltaire,&#13;
and am now drawing Titian's mistress.&#13;
I have read Cooper's last novel and though&#13;
I like it, think as you do that it is rather&#13;
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D.E. Hale&#13;
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