The left and right pages of this letter seem to be attached, but note that the page on the left has distictly different folds in the paper. I cannot account for this apparent annomaly. Perhaps the leaf on the outside of the folded letter got more waer. There is a noticable difference in the spacing of the sentences, although the handwriting appears to be the same in other respects. In the letter, "Cousin Ellen" is Theresa Ellen Offill, born November 25, 1845 in Carter County, Kentucky. Theresa married Reuben Fletcher Ross. She was the daughter of James Offill and Mary Louellyn Scott. The writer of the letter, Elza Offill, was the Elza Offill who was the son of Allan Offill and Louise Hargett. Allan was the brother of Theresa's father, James Offill. The page on the left indicates that it was written on March 1, 1864. The draft that is being referred to is the draft instituted by the Lincoln administration during the Civil War. "Ashley" refers to Ashley, Illinois. In the letter, "James" refers to Elza's brother, James Offill, born in 1842 in Kentucky. James "went to Iowa". An article on "Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper" can be found at: http://teched.vt.edu/gcc/Html/PrintingsPast/IllusNewspaper.html A table of contents of "Rebel Cousins" can be found at: http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=wright2;idno=wright2-0254 Information on "Charlotte: A Tale of Truth (also known as Charlotte Temple)" can be found at: http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl310/rowson2.html ---------------- TRANSCRIPTION --------------- Ashley March the first / 64 Cousin Ellen I take the pleasure of writing to you this evening it being the first opportunity that I have had to do so since I have been at home I am well this evening as common I hope when you get this you will be well as you was when I left you all the connection are well as fare as I know except Oliver He is not very well I am not able to tell you what is the matter with him I received a letter from Sanders yesterday He tells me he is well He also said that he saw James the day ------------------------------------------------------------- Cousin Ellen I have no news of importance to write to you that would interest you very much I suppose we will have a draft here on the 10th of March if they draft me I intend to leave here I have said that I never would fight in this war I may be in Kentucky or go to Idaho(?) to the gold diging There is great many going from in the Spring I am repair ing a wagon to go I will start from here on the 10th of March Well cousin Ellen I have not had time to get my picture taken yet thoug I will and send it together with some books and one paper The names of the books are as follows, to wit The Rebel Cousins The Lady Lienknavet(?) Charlotte - Temple and Frank Leslies Illustrated News Paper I will start them in a few days any way. Now cousin Ellin will soon quit writing Don't forget Write soon and often From your Cousin Elza Offill Good Bye