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and waiting an hour or two for other trains.
and waiting an hour or two for other trains.
Some resident I suppose told some of the soldiers there was a copperhead newspaper published here. So in the absence of their officers, who were gone round to the bakery to look out for rations, a party of the soldiers started for the office. The building you know belongs to Mr Keys, is on the same block with his house & uptown office. And next the Monk House. The soldier boys rushed in drove out or threw out the printers tipped over the forms, threw the type into "[[unclear]]" and out the windows breaking glass sash and all, tipped over the stove of burning coal onto the floor seized upon the half printed newspaper of the week & carried
Some resident I suppose told some of the soldiers there was a copperhead newspaper published here. So in the absence of their officers, who were gone round to the bakery to look out for rations, a party of the soldiers started for the office. The building you know belongs to Mr Keys, is on the same block with his house & uptown office. And next the Monk House. The soldier boys rushed in drove out or threw out the printers tipped over the forms, threw the type into "pe" and out the windows breaking glass sash and all, tipped over the stove of burning coal onto the floor seized upon the half printed newspaper of the week & carried

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and waiting an hour or two for other trains. Some resident I suppose told some of the soldiers there was a copperhead newspaper published here. So in the absence of their officers, who were gone round to the bakery to look out for rations, a party of the soldiers started for the office. The building you know belongs to Mr Keys, is on the same block with his house & uptown office. And next the Monk House. The soldier boys rushed in drove out or threw out the printers tipped over the forms, threw the type into "pe" and out the windows breaking glass sash and all, tipped over the stove of burning coal onto the floor seized upon the half printed newspaper of the week & carried