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+ | You know why I let the good old lows of Hope I wished you to write me since that time passing through so many scenes. I have almost most forgiven those friends which should have been most fresh in my memory _ for _ While conversing with your Brother he'd last _ in _ and to this corespondence is _ - he made the remark that this - - - him more - - than all the rest - the though earns in a moment that you. D- me and I told Ned the first letter I wrote should be addressed _ as pho would move I certainly _ _ _ the truth is I have got |
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�[envelope] Soldier's Letter E. B. hench 8th Maine Regt Maj E W Woodman
Miss Lizzie C. True Hope Maine Oscar
[letter] Hilton Head. Is. Dec 17, 1861 Dear Friend Lizzie,
You know why I let the good old lows of Hope I wished you to write me since that time passing through so many scenes. I have almost most forgiven those friends which should have been most fresh in my memory _ for _ While conversing with your Brother he'd last _ in _ and to this corespondence is _ - he made the remark that this - - - him more - - than all the rest - the though earns in a moment that you. D- me and I told Ned the first letter I wrote should be addressed _ as pho would move I certainly _ _ _ the truth is I have got