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�    Camp of the 20th Maine Vol
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Camp of the 20th Maine Vol
      Near the Jerusalen Blank Ro
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Near the Jerusalem Plank Rd
 
                           Jan 7th 1865
 
                           Jan 7th 1865
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My Dear Sister
 
My Dear Sister
                    It is with the  
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It is with the  
 
grate plasure that I take my pin
 
grate plasure that I take my pin
 
in hand to writ you a few lines to  
 
in hand to writ you a few lines to  
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hope that theas few lines wil find
 
hope that theas few lines wil find
 
you the same  we air rether bad wethe  
 
you the same  we air rether bad wethe  
hear at presant it rained all day yesered
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hear at presant it rained all day yeserday
and to day the wind blows had and it is very  
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and to day the wind blows hard and it is very  
Cold Jan 8th 1865 Wel Helen I now wil
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Cold Jan 8th 1865 Wel Helen I now wil
finish my letter it is Sunday we have had  
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finish my letter   it is Sunday we have had  
a [?] inspection hear to day we dont have  
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a [?] inspection hear to day we dont have  
Much duty to dow I have bin on picket
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Much duty to dow I have bin on picket
once and on gard once since I got back we  
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once and on gard once since I got back we  
 
dont have to Drill eny now but expect
 
dont have to Drill eny now but expect
to as soon as we git some recruts we had  
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to as soon as we git some recruts we had  
one come this week he is for one year we  
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one come this week he is for one year we  
 
got twenty men for duty in our Co
 
got twenty men for duty in our Co

Latest revision as of 14:46, 29 January 2019

Camp of the 20th Maine Vol

Near the Jerusalem Plank Rd
                         Jan 7th 1865

My Dear Sister


It is with the grate plasure that I take my pin in hand to writ you a few lines to let you know that I am wel and hope that theas few lines wil find you the same we air rether bad wethe hear at presant it rained all day yeserday and to day the wind blows hard and it is very Cold Jan 8th 1865 Wel Helen I now wil finish my letter it is Sunday we have had a [?] inspection hear to day we dont have Much duty to dow I have bin on picket once and on gard once since I got back we dont have to Drill eny now but expect to as soon as we git some recruts we had one come this week he is for one year we got twenty men for duty in our Co