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�Chesterfield Va May 26 1864
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�  Chesterfield Va May 26 1864
 
Dear Wife
 
Dear Wife
I have a small chance  
+
              I have a small chance  
 
to send a mail this morning
 
to send a mail this morning
 
and thinking you would like [to-cutoff]
 
and thinking you would like [to-cutoff]
hear from me I sit down on
+
hear from me I sit down on
 
the ground to pen you a few
 
the ground to pen you a few
 
lines to let you know that
 
lines to let you know that
 
I am still alive but we
 
I am still alive but we
 
have had a hard time
 
have had a hard time
for the rest [crossed out] last month
+
for the ["rest" x'd] last month
 
we have marched day and
 
we have marched day and
 
night most of the time
 
night most of the time
 
we have not stopt more
 
we have not stopt more
 
than twenty four hours at a
 
than twenty four hours at a
time I have not heard a
+
time I have not heard a
 
word from home for the
 
word from home for the
 
last month till last night
 
last month till last night
the mail come to us I got
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the mail come to us I got
 
one from you wrote may
 
one from you wrote may
 
fourth and was glad to
 
fourth and was glad to

Revision as of 12:08, 5 November 2018

� Chesterfield Va May 26 1864 Dear Wife

             I have a small chance 

to send a mail this morning and thinking you would like [to-cutoff] hear from me I sit down on the ground to pen you a few lines to let you know that I am still alive but we have had a hard time for the ["rest" x'd] last month we have marched day and night most of the time we have not stopt more than twenty four hours at a time I have not heard a word from home for the last month till last night the mail come to us I got one from you wrote may fourth and was glad to