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�me home to maine. I want you to for I shall die if I stay here a great while if a man can stand alone here the Doctors think that nothing kills him. I had a sick night of it last night. I had to get up and go to the backhouse six times and the backhouse is as far as from our house as to the Youngs and every man that can walk has to go there or be put in the guard house. see if you can get me home to maine if possible and you will oblige your loving Husband. give my love to all of the family. tell [illegible] to write me when she can send me some postage stamps for we cannot get them for money. so good by for the present from youre loving husband. I thought I would write again this morning to let you know I got your letter last night. good by this morning
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me home to maine  I want you to  
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for I shall die if I stay here a  
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great while if a man can stand  
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alone here the Doctors think that  
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nothing kills him  I had a sick night of it  
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last night  I had to get up and  
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go to the backhouse six times and the  
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backhouse is as far as from our house as  
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to the Youngs and every man that can  
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walk has to go there or be put in the  
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guard house  see if you can get me  
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home to maine if possible and you  
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will oblige your loving Husband   
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give my love to all of the family  tell
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bing to write me when she can send  
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me some postage stamps for we cannot  
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get them for money  so good by for the  
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present from youre loving husband  I  
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thought I would write again this mor-
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ning to let you know I got your letter  
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last night  good by this morning
  
 
Mrs. Mary A Wright                  Horace Wright
 
Mrs. Mary A Wright                  Horace Wright

Latest revision as of 20:23, 1 February 2019

me home to maine I want you to for I shall die if I stay here a great while if a man can stand alone here the Doctors think that nothing kills him I had a sick night of it last night I had to get up and go to the backhouse six times and the backhouse is as far as from our house as to the Youngs and every man that can walk has to go there or be put in the guard house see if you can get me home to maine if possible and you will oblige your loving Husband give my love to all of the family tell bing to write me when she can send me some postage stamps for we cannot get them for money so good by for the present from youre loving husband I thought I would write again this mor- ning to let you know I got your letter last night good by this morning

Mrs. Mary A Wright Horace Wright