Garden Plain, Ga.
May 20, 1864
My dear Parents,
This is the first time I have had to write since the Army left Ringgold.
We are now camped in a beautiful valley called Garden Plain situated on the R.R. about five miles south from Kingston – will move forward right off – have followed the Rebs very closely, skirmishing and fighting ever since we left Ringgold. Many deserters are coming in – have had a pretty severe campaign so far – have not slept in a tent since we started – weather very warm – Rebs are more than getting back - are advancing on Atlanta. although the Rebs destroyed as much of the RR and telegraph as they had time to - all the bridges. Yet the telegraph is repaired up to this and the train has just come up - this shows great promptness on the part of those who have charge of repairing the R.R. When the cars arrived one thundering cheer burst from the entire army This promptness will have a salutary effect on the troops - the ground the Rebs occupy one AM we hold PM - have had some heavy fighting 92 slightly engaged one killed five or six wounded all from our neighborhood yet safe and well. Army still get full rations – never felt better - will write more as time will permit – rec’d Sarah + Harrys letters – will answer.
Hurrah for Grant!! Affectionately your son David Putnam
P.S. When you have a chance please send me two good, large flannel shirts as my old ones have shrunk until I can hardly wear them. D. P.
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