Lenox May 6, 1863
My dear Morris,
This evening I have been looking over your “Country Life,” for the first time, and consequently thinking about you – “d_d itinerant landscape gardner.”
Do you remember when you told me that story? It was when we were drinking milk on Mr. Lucas’ pizza – nearly two years ago – How long ago that seems, and how much has happened since then.
This is Harry’s Wedding Day – I should like to have been there, to laugh at him, for he began to get nervous a week since –
He wasn’t at my
wedding but said if he came, he should cough audibly in the middle of it.
This having a wife is not a bad egg, is it?
We have been very fortunate in the weather up here – until today it has been perfect and the whole country is beginning to bloom. I was astonished to find things almost as far advanced here as in New York –
They are at it again on the Potomac – and the 12th Corps in the hottest of it. It makes me feel very uncomfortable to think of our 2nd Regiment fellows being knocked over, and myself having such a good time here –
I should like immensely to go through this summer’s campaign with the Army of the Potomac. I shall never be with a large army again I am afraid – our work will be to make expeditions into the enemy’s country I suppose, what you would like & perform so well –
Excuse this small sheet & with love to Mrs. Copeland & the children, believe me
Your affte friend
Robert G. Shaw