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Washington DC Dec 4, 1867
Washington DC Dec 4, 1867
Dear General
Dear General
             Yours received last evening of the sundry blessings and punishments fro which you give thanks I respond a hearty Amen: and I will close the exercises by pronouncing bedediction,-bene. for us male [underline] for the damned old scoundrel at the other end of the Avenue."    May this dispenser of brimstone a blue blazes, shower down upon him and
             Yours received last evening of the sundry blessings and punishments fro which you give thanks I respond a hearty Amen: and I will close the exercises by pronouncing bedediction,-bene. for us male [underline] for the damned old scoundrel at the "other end of the Avenue."    May this dispenser of brimstone a blue blazes, shower down upon him and

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Washington DC Dec 4, 1867 Dear General

            Yours received last evening of the sundry blessings and punishments fro which you give thanks I respond a hearty Amen: and I will close the exercises by pronouncing bedediction,-bene. for us male [underline] for the damned old scoundrel at the "other end of the Avenue."    May this dispenser of brimstone a blue blazes, shower down upon him and