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+ | [post mark noting Sep 24] | ||
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+ | Beaufort, South Carolina | ||
+ | Sept. 21st, 1862 | ||
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+ | Dear Sister, | ||
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+ | I write a few lines in answer to your letter of 20th ulto. I think you are getting to be very negligent about writing as I find it almost im-possible to get any information as to what is transpiring about home -- I received a letter from Mary a few days ago dated Aug. 28th. From that I learned that Francis Matthews, geo. Parkes and John Gordan have enlisted | ||
+ | Also that Hope had voted to pay $120 bounty for nine month volunteers -- It is shameful How could they get a majority to vote those infamous and |
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Miss Rose E. True Hope Maine
[post mark noting Sep 24]
Beaufort, South Carolina Sept. 21st, 1862
Dear Sister,
I write a few lines in answer to your letter of 20th ulto. I think you are getting to be very negligent about writing as I find it almost im-possible to get any information as to what is transpiring about home -- I received a letter from Mary a few days ago dated Aug. 28th. From that I learned that Francis Matthews, geo. Parkes and John Gordan have enlisted Also that Hope had voted to pay $120 bounty for nine month volunteers -- It is shameful How could they get a majority to vote those infamous and