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�Auburn  April 12, 1863
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�Auburn  April 12 1863
  
 
Dear Husband
 
Dear Husband
I seat myself to answer your kind letter received last monday and should have answered it before but have not had time  Mrs. Folsom has ben in trouble and I have ben there considerable  She has lost her oldest daughter she died last monday with the lung fever
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I seat myself to answer your kind letter received last monday and should have answered it before but have not had time  Mrs Folsom has ben in trouble and I have ben there considerable  She has lost her oldest daughter she died last monday with the lung fever
Charlie has ben very sick but is better now  its very sickly here  The wether is verry fine but the [illegible] poor
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Charlie has ben very sick but is better now  its very sickly here  The wether is verry fine but the passing[?] fever
 
There is nothing new going on here  The war news is quiet now and for my part the war is no nearer bein setled then it was two years ago
 
There is nothing new going on here  The war news is quiet now and for my part the war is no nearer bein setled then it was two years ago

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�Auburn April 12 1863

Dear Husband I seat myself to answer your kind letter received last monday and should have answered it before but have not had time Mrs Folsom has ben in trouble and I have ben there considerable She has lost her oldest daughter she died last monday with the lung fever Charlie has ben very sick but is better now its very sickly here The wether is verry fine but the passing[?] fever There is nothing new going on here The war news is quiet now and for my part the war is no nearer bein setled then it was two years ago