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the envelops
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Camp of the 20th Maine Vols  
 
Camp of the 20th Maine Vols  
 
At Rappahannock Station Va
 
At Rappahannock Station Va
                      Aprel 9th, 1864
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                        Dear Sister
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Aprel 9th, 1864
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Dear Sister
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Helen I recd your kind letter  
 
Helen I recd your kind letter  
 
too Night and was glad to hear  
 
too Night and was glad to hear  
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health never was fr[?] better in  
 
health never was fr[?] better in  
 
the World than it is now  
 
the World than it is now  
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Helen it looks like morning  
 
Helen it looks like morning  
 
hear Now  I should think it  
 
hear Now  I should think it  
 
Rains every other day and
 
Rains every other day and

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[Written upside down on top right corner of page one is: Helen don't stick your Stamps on to the envelops you can put them in side]


Camp of the 20th Maine Vols At Rappahannock Station Va

Aprel 9th, 1864

Dear Sister

Helen I recd your kind letter too Night and was glad to hear frome you and to hear that you are all well Helen my health never was fr[?] better in the World than it is now

Helen it looks like morning hear Now I should think it Rains every other day and