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to send a mail this morning | to send a mail this morning | ||
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hear from me I sit down on | hear from me I sit down on | ||
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have had a hard time | have had a hard time | ||
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we have marched day and | we have marched day and | ||
night most of the time | night most of the time |
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Chesterfield Va May 26 1864
Dear Wife
I have a small chance to send a mail this morning and thinking you would like 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 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