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I fear I shall hardly recognize it if I return.      I have spent a good deal of time in hunting up in Georgetown & vicinity and Boston and vicinity, the wives and mothers of men of my Company, and of other companies, and I mean to do more of it in Philadelphia and Washington.    These women folks are overjoyed to see my wife and myself and we talk to them of their husbands and sons, give them their addresses, etc.
I fear I shall hardly recognize it if I return.      I have spent a good deal of time in hunting up in Georgetown & vicinity and Boston and vicinity, the wives and mothers of men of my Company, and of other companies, and I mean to do more of it in Philadelphia and Washington.    These women folks are overjoyed to see my wife and myself and we talk to them of their husbands and sons, give them their addresses, etc.
   At the time of the great Peace Jubilee at Boston, I thought a great deal of you and have much you would have enjoyed going [strike] being there.  All who attended pronounced it a very imposing affair, and a great success in every way.
   At the time of the great Peace Jubilee at Boston, I thought a great deal of you and have much you would have enjoyed going [strike] being there.  All who attended pronounced it a very imposing affair, and a great success in every way.  I fully intended to be present but could not make my arrangements to visit Boston until after it was all over.  While there, however, I saw the Coloseum and got a number of steroscopic views of the building both when filled and empty.

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I fear I shall hardly recognize it if I return. I have spent a good deal of time in hunting up in Georgetown & vicinity and Boston and vicinity, the wives and mothers of men of my Company, and of other companies, and I mean to do more of it in Philadelphia and Washington. These women folks are overjoyed to see my wife and myself and we talk to them of their husbands and sons, give them their addresses, etc.

  At the time of the great Peace Jubilee at Boston, I thought a great deal of you and have much you would have enjoyed going [strike] being there.   All who attended pronounced it a very imposing affair, and a great success in every way.  I fully intended to be present but could not make my arrangements to visit Boston until after it was all over.   While there, however, I saw the Coloseum and got a number of steroscopic views of the building both when filled and empty.