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Sitka A.T. | |||
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Dear | Dear Genl. | ||
The Constantine | The Constantine leaves in the morning, and I hasten to drop you a line. | ||
leaves in the morning, and | Everything is going on nicely and nothing since the "Sullivan [[unclear]] affair" has occurred to disturb the usual quiet of Sitka. | ||
I hasten to drop you a line. | I have written a full report of the Sullivan matter, to Genl Thomas, & acted in the matter just as you would have done, I think. | ||
Everything is going on nicely | Everyone is well, and all appear to be enjoying themselves; we have frequent little dinners & evening parties, and time glides smoothly in. I am anxiously awaiting the return of the Constantine, expecting to hear from you, and | ||
and nothing | |||
disturb the usual quiet of | |||
I have written a full | |||
& acted in the matter just as | |||
you would have done, I think. | |||
Everyone is well, and all appear | |||
to be enjoying | |||
frequent | |||
parties, and time glides | |||
in. I am anxiously awaiting the return of the Constantine, | |||
expecting to hear from you, and |
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Sitka A.T. Feb. 3rd 1870 Dear Genl. The Constantine leaves in the morning, and I hasten to drop you a line. Everything is going on nicely and nothing since the "Sullivan unclear affair" has occurred to disturb the usual quiet of Sitka. I have written a full report of the Sullivan matter, to Genl Thomas, & acted in the matter just as you would have done, I think. Everyone is well, and all appear to be enjoying themselves; we have frequent little dinners & evening parties, and time glides smoothly in. I am anxiously awaiting the return of the Constantine, expecting to hear from you, and