Reynolds, Thomas M.2012-07-092012-07-091862-11-29http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/11126Autograph letter signed. From Camp "Tom Casey." Reynolds writes, "...we are building huts for the winter, why we did not go to Texas I know not neither do I care. Lou you spoke of happier days when I sang of Dixie, they are past, but I am glad that with me, you look forward to their return." Reynolds reaffirms his commitment to the war and looks forward to the reunification of the United States. He also responds to various pieces of news that he received from Seward in her last letter.4 pp.en-USNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESCompany H, 4th Regiment, Delaware Infantry Volunteers.Letters (correspondence)Poems.Soldiers.Soldiers--Correspondence.Delaware--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Sources.Reynolds, Frances.Reynolds, Mollie E.--Correspondence.Reynolds, Thomas M.--Correspondence.Seward, Joshua--Correspondence.Seward, Louisa J.--Correspondence.Wright, A. J.--Correspondence.Seward, Louisa J., correspondent.Seward, Joshua, correspondent.Reynolds, Mollie E., correspondent.Wright, A. J., correspondent.Letter to Louisa J. Seward, 1862 November 29Letters (correspondence)MSS 295OCLC #795711946