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�Willets Point General Hospital
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Willets Point General Hospital
 
New York Harbour  July 12, 1864
 
New York Harbour  July 12, 1864
 
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Dear Wife,
 
Dear Wife,
 
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                  I received your kind letter  
I received your kind letter last night and you do not know how glad I was to hear from you. I do not know where the letter has been so long coming  it ought to come in two days but I got it at lastI was sorry to hear of poor Marys sickness but hope she will be better now. Charly and Hattie   I am glad they have got through the measles. Leyman I was glad to hear so good a report from himtell him from father to keep on being steady and a good boy  my handkerchief I have not got for that you [illegible] to the regiment and I do not know when I shall get it but I have a cloth that answers for me. you spoke of sending me a box you had better not if you see any possibility of getting
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last night and you do not know  
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how glad I was to hear from you   
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I do not know where the letter has  
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been so long coming  it ought to  
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come in two days but I got it at  
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last   I was sorry to hear of poor  
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Marys sickness but hope she will be  
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better now  Charly and Hattie I am  
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glad they have got through with
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the measles  Leyman I was glad  
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to hear so good a report from him  
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tell him from father to keep on being  
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steady and a good boy  my handker-
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chief I have not got for that you directed
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to the regiment and I do not know  
 +
when I shall get it but I have a  
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cloth that answers for me  you spoke  
 +
of sending me a box you had better  
 +
not if you see any possibility of getting

Latest revision as of 20:22, 1 February 2019

Willets Point General Hospital New York Harbour July 12, 1864

Dear Wife,

                  I received your kind letter 

last night and you do not know how glad I was to hear from you I do not know where the letter has been so long coming it ought to come in two days but I got it at last I was sorry to hear of poor Marys sickness but hope she will be better now Charly and Hattie I am glad they have got through with the measles Leyman I was glad to hear so good a report from him tell him from father to keep on being steady and a good boy my handker- chief I have not got for that you directed to the regiment and I do not know when I shall get it but I have a cloth that answers for me you spoke of sending me a box you had better not if you see any possibility of getting