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Coward 18560305.pdf
Letter from Asbury to his future wife Elise while he is at King's Mountain. He talks about dreams that they have both had and their future together. He also tells her about Jenkins illness, a nightly serenade and a church gala.

Coward 18560504.pdf
Letter from Asbury to his future wife Elise while he is at King's Mountain. He talks about being upset over not receiving her letter and the happiness when he finally receives it.

Coward 18560604.pdf
Letter from Asbury to his future wife Elise while he is at King's Mountain. He apologizes for not having anything to say because he is so exhausted and promises to write more in his next letter.

Coward 18560622.pdf
Letter from Asbury to his future wife Elise while he is at King's Mountain. He talks about being depressed and not having received her letter. He also mentions the doctor leaving and going to visit Limestone Springs to look at their cooking…

Coward 18561012.pdf
Letter from Asbury to his future wife Elise while he is at King's Mountain. He mainly discusses the weather, the lack of letters from Elise and a sermon given by the new minister.

Coward 18561022.pdf
Letter from Asbury to his future wife Elise while he is at King's Mountain. He tells her how glad he is to have received her letter and that her illness has brought her closer to God.

Coward 18610724.pdf
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He tells her how the Southern forces have triumphed and describes some of the battle. He tells her about the various wounds that men they know have received.

Coward 18611226.pdf
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He talks about his troops not wanting to re-enlist and how he plans to resign his command and start his own regiment if things do not get better. He also mentions James being sick and wanting a new…

Coward 1862.pdf
This letter from Asbury to his wife Elise relates that her brother is ill and is in the hospital. He asks her to write to him and speaks briefly about his current position.

Coward 18620728.pdf
Letter written by Asbury Coward to his wife Elise. He writes that he is anxious about sickness and that he has been promoted to Major. He tells her that he will not be getting a furlough and that they will soon be on the move again.
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