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Bro Hodsdon-- | Bro Hodsdon-- | ||
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Some ten days ago | Some ten days ago | ||
I sent you the Duplicate Receipts | I sent you the Duplicate Receipts | ||
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Levi E Lancaster--also Duplicates | Levi E Lancaster--also Duplicates | ||
signed by Martha A Burgess | signed by Martha A Burgess | ||
− | widow of Tolman [ | + | widow of Tolman [?] Burgess both |
Privates in Company (C) 2nd Me Regt | Privates in Company (C) 2nd Me Regt | ||
and both killed at Bull Run-- | and both killed at Bull Run-- | ||
to draw the $5.13 due from the | to draw the $5.13 due from the | ||
State-- | State-- | ||
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I have not heard from Either | I have not heard from Either | ||
case and feel a little uneasy--for | case and feel a little uneasy--for | ||
− | fear your letter may have | + | fear your letter may have miscarried. |
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I presume you are greatly | I presume you are greatly | ||
− | + | pressed by official Business-- | |
But I shall be glad to hear from | But I shall be glad to hear from | ||
you in behalf of these two poor | you in behalf of these two poor | ||
widows-- | widows-- | ||
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Truly yrs | Truly yrs | ||
C P. Brown | C P. Brown |
Revision as of 12:42, 29 October 2021
Bangor Aug 23, 1862
Bro Hodsdon--
Some ten days ago I sent you the Duplicate Receipts of Hannah E Lancaster, widow of Levi E Lancaster--also Duplicates signed by Martha A Burgess widow of Tolman [?] Burgess both Privates in Company (C) 2nd Me Regt and both killed at Bull Run-- to draw the $5.13 due from the State--
I have not heard from Either case and feel a little uneasy--for fear your letter may have miscarried.
I presume you are greatly pressed by official Business-- But I shall be glad to hear from you in behalf of these two poor widows-- . Truly yrs C P. Brown