Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
June 19, 1861
Page 3
A
LETTER FROM FLORIDA
TO
THE EDITORS OF THE FAYETTEVILLE
OBSERVER
June 5, 1861
“I
need not assure you that my feelings, affections and prayers are with the
Independent Company especially, and also with the Lafayette, in which I have a nephew; and in
fact with all of Cumberland
and North Carolina Soldiers. You will
see from the enclosed extract from the Floridian and Journal that I have been
soldiering on a small scale. Wherever I
have been, whether at St. Marks, or Cedar Keys, or the Gulf, or Jacksonville, or
Fernandina, or the Atlantic, I have met with North Carolinians, high in command and in the ranks,
discharging the duties of true and brave soldiers, beloved and respected by all
for their faithful discharge of duty.
“I
have recently traveled through fifteen counties in the State, and it would
cheer your heart to behold the bountiful crop of golden oats that is now
falling before the mower’s sickle. The corn crops look gloriously green, and
more abundant by a third than was even planted.
Many crossed their cotton and planted corn among it, others ploughed up
their cotton and planted corn, others who never made corn—and I among the
number—have planted small quantities. In
fact from a 10 acre patch, judging from appearances, I hope to make oats,
fodder, corn, peas and potatoes enough to feed my family.
“With
no facility for spending money, and a determination to raise heavy crops, the
South is obliged to grow rich.
“I
met today an officer from Pensacola. Gen. Bragg is much beloved by the troops
(12,000.) His policy is to avoid a
battle, hoping the storms of August will compel the vessels now there to put to
sea, when attempt will be made to take Pickens.
In the meantime the troops are becoming veteran soldiers, and now that
the fortifications are about completed, one-half the men can be spared
elsewhere.
“Every
North Carolinian I meet feels redoubled pride in the Old North State for her recent prompt and gigantic
exertions. Well may they—and well may
they say, God bless her.
B”