Lenoir County, NC, Letters, Wm.B. Fulford 1863 =========================================================
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Prisoners' Camp
Point Lookout, Maryland
Nov 16th, 1863

Dear Brother,

        I seat myself this morning to drop you a few lines letting you no that I am well, 
and a prisoner.  I was taken prisoner the 7th of Nov. at Kelley's ford, Va. The Company, 
twenty eight in number, sharing the same fate; we are all enjoying very good health and 
hope soon to be exchanged.  Stephan, I shall write to Uncle David Whitehead letting my 
folks no that I am still alive; hoping that these lines may reach you in due time.

I remain your brother till Death
Wm.B. Fulford
Comp K, 8th Division, Prisoners Camp
Point Lookout, Maryland