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Camp Jackson Washington DC June 15 1861
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  Camp Jackson Washington DC June 15 1861
  
 
Dear Wife
 
Dear Wife
              I will spend a few moments this afternoon
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I will spend a few moments this afternoon
 
to write you a few lines to let you know that I
 
to write you a few lines to let you know that I
 
am well and hope thes few lines will find you the same
 
am well and hope thes few lines will find you the same
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from our company and gone home  I have not much
 
from our company and gone home  I have not much
 
news to write now except we wer turned out last
 
news to write now except we wer turned out last
night about [?] past one oclock to fight the enemy  we were
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night about 1/2 past one oclock to fight the enemy  we were
 
paraded about an our waiting for the enemy to come on
 
paraded about an our waiting for the enemy to come on
 
before we found but it was a fals alarm  it was an
 
before we found but it was a fals alarm  it was an
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and it operated first rate and he is a great deal better
 
and it operated first rate and he is a great deal better
 
to day  he will be able to do duty again in a day or to
 
to day  he will be able to do duty again in a day or to
                                        wrote
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if nothing new takes place  I wrote to Lyman that George
if nothing new takes place  I ^ to Lyman that George
 
 
Barker was sick  he is better to day and will be able
 
Barker was sick  he is better to day and will be able
 
to do duty soon  tell all of the folks how do for me also
 
to do duty soon  tell all of the folks how do for me also
 
the children  tell them to remember father  tell
 
the children  tell them to remember father  tell

Revision as of 13:54, 31 January 2019

Camp Jackson Washington DC June 15 1861

Dear Wife

I will spend a few moments this afternoon to write you a few lines to let you know that I am well and hope thes few lines will find you the same I received your letter last night and was very glad to hear from you I assure you I had a chance to send home so I wrote to Lyman and Mary and sent them by Mr John H Turner of Lewiston who has been discharged from our company and gone home I have not much news to write now except we wer turned out last night about 1/2 past one oclock to fight the enemy we were paraded about an our waiting for the enemy to come on before we found but it was a fals alarm it was an exciting time to see and here 5,000 soldiers getting ready for battle I will assure you I had as much as I could do to keep Capt Emerson in the camp he has been very sick I gave him one of my emeticks yesterday and it operated first rate and he is a great deal better to day he will be able to do duty again in a day or to if nothing new takes place I wrote to Lyman that George Barker was sick he is better to day and will be able to do duty soon tell all of the folks how do for me also the children tell them to remember father tell