Difference between revisions of ".NjQz.NDcxMQ"

From DigitalMaine Transcription Project
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "�")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
+
�Camp Washburn
 +
Baltimore Octo 27 1861
 +
Dear Wife
 +
 
 +
I will spend this Sunday
 +
evening in writing to you to let
 +
you know how we are getting along
 +
we are well and was glad to hear
 +
that you was well I received your
 +
letter of the 22d day of Octo you wanted
 +
me to write you where how long we
 +
wer going to stay and where we
 +
wer going to winter we do not
 +
know how long we shall stay here
 +
nor wher we shall go from here
 +
so I cannot tell you any thing
 +
about it at presint so you may
 +
Direct your letters the same as you
 +
did before till you here different
 +
from me you wanted me to write
 +
you if I was sory that I took
 +
Lyman with me I am not at

Revision as of 20:21, 27 June 2017

�Camp Washburn Baltimore Octo 27 1861 Dear Wife

I will spend this Sunday evening in writing to you to let you know how we are getting along we are well and was glad to hear that you was well I received your letter of the 22d day of Octo you wanted me to write you where how long we wer going to stay and where we wer going to winter we do not know how long we shall stay here nor wher we shall go from here so I cannot tell you any thing about it at presint so you may Direct your letters the same as you did before till you here different from me you wanted me to write you if I was sory that I took Lyman with me I am not at