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Dear General, | Dear General, | ||
You are my debtor for a letter still but that shall not prevent me from writing again. Besides, I see Woodward's leave has been granted and know therefore that your duties are more burdensome than before. From him I have had two notes recently, one dated march 2nd acknowledging receipt of the bank books of the men ) I sent him, the other March 16th speaking of his proposed leave, &c. We hope his trip will do him much good and that he will get East far enough for us to see him. | You are my debtor for a letter still but that shall not prevent me from writing again. Besides, I see Woodward's leave has been granted and know therefore that your duties are more burdensome than before. From him I have had two notes recently, one dated march 2nd acknowledging receipt of the bank books of the men ) I sent him, the other March 16th speaking of his proposed leave, &c. We hope his trip will do him much good and that he will get East far enough for us to see him. | ||
I see that the Tenth has lost it's Commissary and that Batger is now, like myself, one of | I see that the Tenth has lost it's Commissary and that Batger is now, like myself, one of the anxious "supernumeraries", 'tho' |
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Military Department, Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. April 10 1870.
Dear General,
You are my debtor for a letter still but that shall not prevent me from writing again. Besides, I see Woodward's leave has been granted and know therefore that your duties are more burdensome than before. From him I have had two notes recently, one dated march 2nd acknowledging receipt of the bank books of the men ) I sent him, the other March 16th speaking of his proposed leave, &c. We hope his trip will do him much good and that he will get East far enough for us to see him. I see that the Tenth has lost it's Commissary and that Batger is now, like myself, one of the anxious "supernumeraries", 'tho'