Reynolds, Thomas M.2012-07-092012-07-091862-11-07http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/11124Autograph letter signed. From Camp du Pont. Reynolds writes, "The snow is about six inches deep, and if the wind remains where it now is it will be three feet deep by Morning. The men have the canvass tents, and in fact we all have them but the officers have stoves and the men have not. I have a number of men in my tent now who have come in to get warm." Reynolds again mentions an impending trip to Texas; he fears that it may be months before he is allowed to return home to visit Seward again.3 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 7Letters (correspondence)MSS 295OCLC #795711946