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− | when I lay my hand on his shoulder and told him to halt. He was | + | when I lay my hand on his shoulder and told him to halt. He was very much surprised to see me appear so unexpectedly when he supposed I was in Virginia. Instead of taking a ticket for Bangor, he took one for Lewiston and went with me to see some of our old neighbors. My wife met his sister was in the cotton mills of the aforesaid city and we found them in the Porter mill and had a pleasant time at our meeting. A number of our neighbor's girls were also at this mill, and we met them in the evening at their boarding house and had a good soshable chat. The next day Ms Knowlen departed for home at Masardis in Aroostook Co. I had to look up a private boarding house for myself and wife for the corporation boarding house only took ladies to board so we boarded at Mrs Ross on Pine Street. In a few days as I was siting in the recruiting office I saw John Wesgate an acquaintense going up the street toward |
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60 Arrived at Lewiston
when I lay my hand on his shoulder and told him to halt. He was very much surprised to see me appear so unexpectedly when he supposed I was in Virginia. Instead of taking a ticket for Bangor, he took one for Lewiston and went with me to see some of our old neighbors. My wife met his sister was in the cotton mills of the aforesaid city and we found them in the Porter mill and had a pleasant time at our meeting. A number of our neighbor's girls were also at this mill, and we met them in the evening at their boarding house and had a good soshable chat. The next day Ms Knowlen departed for home at Masardis in Aroostook Co. I had to look up a private boarding house for myself and wife for the corporation boarding house only took ladies to board so we boarded at Mrs Ross on Pine Street. In a few days as I was siting in the recruiting office I saw John Wesgate an acquaintense going up the street toward