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− | + | �Auburn March 8th 1863 | |
+ | Dear Husband | ||
+ | It is some time since I have | ||
+ | writen to you I should have writen | ||
+ | last sunday and would have done so | ||
+ | but Laura and Nathaniel were here | ||
+ | and I could not get a chance | ||
+ | Arabine and Lyman got your | ||
+ | letters this weeke and we were | ||
+ | glad to hear from you I am | ||
+ | glad you are getting along so | ||
+ | well And I hope as far as your | ||
+ | command goes you will look | ||
+ | out for the good of the men | ||
+ | under you, I have never mentioned | ||
+ | any thing to you about your | ||
+ | promotion but it's not them | ||
+ | that says the most that feels | ||
+ | the [word struck out] most I am verry glad | ||
+ | my husband for your sake that | ||
+ | you have the office |
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�Auburn March 8th 1863
Dear Husband
It is some time since I have writen to you I should have writen last sunday and would have done so but Laura and Nathaniel were here and I could not get a chance Arabine and Lyman got your letters this weeke and we were glad to hear from you I am glad you are getting along so well And I hope as far as your command goes you will look out for the good of the men under you, I have never mentioned any thing to you about your promotion but it's not them that says the most that feels the [word struck out] most I am verry glad my husband for your sake that you have the office