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Fort Custer          Thursday    Sept. 4, 1896
[[penciled note top right:]]  Sept. 4, 1896
Dear Aunt [[Carrie?]] and [[unclear]]uncle Major,
Fort Custer  Thursday  Dear Aunt [[Carrie?]] and [[unclear]]uncle Major, You must think me as very accentive to this weather but the last few days at Davis Lake were, so to speak, not my own property. We been from one thing to another with no time to breathe [[unclear]] [[unclear]].  [[had?]] you know how it is [[unclear]]. The Inspector Major is keeping things [[tidy?]] for the troops- Infantry and and Cavalry. [[Meat?]] for the young officers are. I [[miss?]] [[unclear]] such
You must think me a very [[accentric?]] to this [[writer?]] but the last few days at [[Douer?]] Lake were, so to speak, not my own property. Ive been from one thing to another with no time to breathe [[unclear]] [[unclear]].  [[had?]] you know how it is [[unclear]]. The Inspector Major is keeping things [[tidy?]] for the troops- Infantry and and Cavalry. [[Meat?]] for the young officers are. I [[miss?]] [[unclear]] such

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penciled note top right: Sept. 4, 1896 Fort Custer Thursday Dear Aunt Carrie? and unclearuncle Major, You must think me as very accentive to this weather but the last few days at Davis Lake were, so to speak, not my own property. We been from one thing to another with no time to breathe unclear unclear. had? you know how it is unclear. The Inspector Major is keeping things tidy? for the troops- Infantry and and Cavalry. Meat? for the young officers are. I miss? unclear such