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Hilton Head, S. C.
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June 23d 1862
  
                              Hilton Head, S. C.
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Your letter of May 30th and
                                      June 23d 1862
 
 
 
    Your letter of May 30th and
 
 
one of an earlier date has come
 
one of an earlier date has come
 
into my possession.  I also received
 
into my possession.  I also received
 
one from Mother 9th inst. a few
 
one from Mother 9th inst. a few
 
days ago.
 
days ago.
              I have had very little
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I have had very little
 
time to write lately.  You must
 
time to write lately.  You must
 
not expect me to write as often
 
not expect me to write as often
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the past few days.  All the
 
the past few days.  All the
 
boys from Hope and vicinity are
 
boys from Hope and vicinity are
well excepting Noah [1 ] who has
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well excepting Noah [1] who has
 
not got very smart yet.
 
not got very smart yet.
        Corp. Young of Co. E [2 ] this week  
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Corp. Young of Co. E [2] this week  
 
was instantly killed by a stroke
 
was instantly killed by a stroke
 
of lightening.  He was on
 
of lightening.  He was on
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[footnotes]
 
[footnotes]
 
[1.  Noah Dunton (1844 – 1915) enlisted as a Private promoted through the ranks, mustered out in 1866 as a 2nd Lieutenant.  
 
[1.  Noah Dunton (1844 – 1915) enlisted as a Private promoted through the ranks, mustered out in 1866 as a 2nd Lieutenant.  
  2. Corp. Henry Young, 8th Maine Infantry Regiment, Co. E, died June 19, 1862 – killed by lightening]
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  2. Corp. Henry Young, 8th Maine Infantry Regiment, Co. E, died June 19, 1862 – killed by lightning]

Latest revision as of 18:35, 25 January 2019

Hilton Head, S. C. June 23d 1862

Your letter of May 30th and one of an earlier date has come into my possession. I also received one from Mother 9th inst. a few days ago.

I have had very little

time to write lately. You must not expect me to write as often as all my correspondents at Hope. I received the papers you sent. I have had the toothache for the past few days. All the boys from Hope and vicinity are well excepting Noah [1] who has not got very smart yet.

Corp. Young of Co. E [2] this week was instantly killed by a stroke of lightening. He was on

[footnotes] [1. Noah Dunton (1844 – 1915) enlisted as a Private promoted through the ranks, mustered out in 1866 as a 2nd Lieutenant.

2. Corp. Henry Young, 8th Maine Infantry Regiment, Co. E, died June 19, 1862 – killed by lightning]