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you are a goin to move up to | you are a goin to move up to | ||
Bingham Farther what to you | Bingham Farther what to you | ||
− | think Gen. Meaid | + | think Gen. Meaid [Mead] I wil tel |
you what I think of him | you what I think of him | ||
I think that he is a smart | I think that he is a smart |
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1863 November 18th
Camp at three Milds[Mile] Station Va
My Dear Farther
I recived your kind letter this Morning and was glad to hear frome you and to hear that you wer well I am well at presen I am glad to hear that you are a goin to move up to Bingham Farther what to you think Gen. Meaid [Mead] I wil tel you what I think of him I think that he is a smart Man and good man as ever was Farther tell Sewill Baker that I Will the other and he was