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Washington D.C.
 
Washington D.C.
  
Mr Derder,
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Mr Dear Sir,
  
 
The remains of
 
The remains of
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prosperous then when I last
 
prosperous then when I last
 
wrote you - They have moved
 
wrote you - They have moved
into a new place, part of the them are  
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into a new place, part of them are  
in the Fort, tho lenges part outside
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in the Fort, tho can see part outside.
 
They have the change of the Fort
 
They have the change of the Fort
to will probably be Stationed tho
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& will probably be Stationed here
Lone him, at last, notice
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some time, at least, until
these ranks, an filed,
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their ranks are filled, some
of the invalidy have returned to this
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of the invalids have returned to their
duty, many will have to be dis
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duty.  Many will have to be dis-
charge for incurable causes,
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charged for incurable causes,
 
and others will be allowed a
 
and others will be allowed a
furlough, threw the Regt. will his
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furlough, then the Regt. will be
relunico from a great evil, for
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relieved from a great evil, for
 
these men were not only a burden
 
these men were not only a burden
but they apprectice the will by their
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but they affected the will by their
complaints and doleful foredone
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complaints and doleful foreboding.
I really hope that no man men
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I really hope that no more men

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Fort Corcoran Arlington Heights Washington D.C.

Mr Dear Sir,

The remains of the 2nd Regt. begin to look more prosperous then when I last wrote you - They have moved into a new place, part of them are in the Fort, tho can see part outside. They have the change of the Fort & will probably be Stationed here some time, at least, until their ranks are filled, some of the invalids have returned to their duty. Many will have to be dis- charged for incurable causes, and others will be allowed a furlough, then the Regt. will be relieved from a great evil, for these men were not only a burden but they affected the will by their complaints and doleful foreboding. I really hope that no more men