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                                                                         Fort Sully D. J
                                                                         Fort Sully D. T.
                                                                         Sepr. 9. 1884
                                                                         Sepr. 9. 1884


My dear Boy
My dear Boy


               The mail today brought me half a dozen papers, all alluding for triumph.
               The mail today brought me half a dozen papers, all attesting yr triumph.
I congratulate you with all my heart.  You are in the right kind of a co & with
I congratulate you with all my heart.  You are in the right kind of a Co. & with
the right kind of people for your future & if you keep your health, I  have no fears.
the right kind of people for your future & if you keep yr health, I  have no fears -
You are bound to your fame & fortune if you work hard & take care of yourself.
You are bound to win fame & fortune if you work hard & take care of yourself.
May W Smith - pay (unclear) the U.S.A left me today.  He is an accomplished &
Maj Wm Smith - paymaster U.S.A left me today.  He is an accomplished &
agreeable gentleman, lives in St Paul & invited me to come & be his guest while
agreeable gentleman, lives in St Paul & invited me to come & be his guest while
you are in St P.  He is a great friend of Maj. Schwan & Wife who have
you are in St P.  He is a great friend of Maj. Schwan & wife who have
been at St P paying the south a visit, & your (unclear) is expected
been at St P. paying the South a visit, & your advent is expected

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                                                                       Fort Sully D. T.
                                                                       Sepr. 9. 1884

My dear Boy

             The mail today brought me half a dozen papers, all attesting yr triumph.

I congratulate you with all my heart. You are in the right kind of a Co. & with the right kind of people for your future & if you keep yr health, I have no fears - You are bound to win fame & fortune if you work hard & take care of yourself. Maj Wm Smith - paymaster U.S.A left me today. He is an accomplished & agreeable gentleman, lives in St Paul & invited me to come & be his guest while you are in St P. He is a great friend of Maj. Schwan & wife who have been at St P. paying the South a visit, & your advent is expected