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At Hatcher Run Va | At Hatcher Run Va | ||
March 8th 1865 | March 8th 1865 | ||
− | My dear sister | + | My dear sister Sae |
I recived your kind letter of the 28th | I recived your kind letter of the 28th | ||
And was happy to hear that you | And was happy to hear that you | ||
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that she wil git wel this summer | that she wil git wel this summer | ||
Wel Sae my health is good and spirits | Wel Sae my health is good and spirits | ||
− | to we are stuck hear in the | + | to we are stuck hear in the mud |
− | Snow | + | While you at Home are in the |
− | to know the | + | Snow wel sae I suppose that you wold |
+ | to know thenews wel I hant got | ||
+ | Much to write thay say that Genl | ||
+ | S. has given Genl Erly a lashing | ||
+ | and Captured kind in to the bargin | ||
+ | with fore thousand prisoners that is |
Revision as of 13:03, 13 June 2017
Comp. 20th Maine Vol At Hatcher Run Va March 8th 1865 My dear sister Sae I recived your kind letter of the 28th And was happy to hear that you Wer well but - sorrey to hear that Poor Helen dont goin foster I hope that she wil git wel this summer Wel Sae my health is good and spirits to we are stuck hear in the mud While you at Home are in the Snow wel sae I suppose that you wold to know thenews wel I hant got Much to write thay say that Genl S. has given Genl Erly a lashing and Captured kind in to the bargin with fore thousand prisoners that is