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+ | Miss Rosie E True | ||
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+ | 8th Maine Vols | ||
+ | Beaufort - S. Carolina | ||
+ | January 30th 1863 | ||
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+ | Dear Sister, | ||
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+ | I have received your letters of 23d ultimo and 14th instant. | ||
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+ | I suppose you have heard before now of the death of Oscar Fletcher. He died about three weeks ago -- I was absent on picket and had been ten days when he died -- His remains were sent North. | ||
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+ | You ask me what I think of this war. I think that it might have been ended long ago, if a sufficient number of Northern |
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Forwarded Due 3 [cancellation stamps]
Miss Rosie E True Rockland [struck] Hope [inserted] Maine
8th Maine Vols Beaufort - S. Carolina January 30th 1863
Dear Sister,
I have received your letters of 23d ultimo and 14th instant.
I suppose you have heard before now of the death of Oscar Fletcher. He died about three weeks ago -- I was absent on picket and had been ten days when he died -- His remains were sent North.
You ask me what I think of this war. I think that it might have been ended long ago, if a sufficient number of Northern