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me to forward reports & [[unclear]] Denver. He also said that he had left some communications for you at Ky relating to the Infantry [[unclear]] is coming & the sending of all the cavalry west. I do not know the nature of the interractions. | me to forward reports & [[unclear]] Denver. He also said that he had left some communications for you at Ky relating to the Infantry [[unclear]] is coming & the sending of all the cavalry west. I do not know the nature of the interractions. | ||
I read a letter from home this evening [[unclear]] [[unclear]] informing me that the Physicians had given us all hopes of my Brother recovery & that he could | I read a letter from home this evening [[unclear]] [[unclear]] informing me that the Physicians had given us all hopes of my Brother recovery & that he could last but a very short time. My Fathers health is very feeble and unable to attend to anything & [[unclear]] I feel it my duty to him as [[unclear]] as to myself to retire from the service. You are aware of my situation & that I am [[unclear]] to leave the service and was in hopes that I could remain through the war, but under the present circumstances I feel it my duty to return home. I have not only my Parents to see to but also the families of my Bro & Bro-In-Laws and if in your power you will confer a lasting farm by assisting me out. | ||
I am [[unclear]] | I am [[unclear]] | ||
very respectfully | very respectfully |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 5 April 2020
me to forward reports & unclear Denver. He also said that he had left some communications for you at Ky relating to the Infantry unclear is coming & the sending of all the cavalry west. I do not know the nature of the interractions. I read a letter from home this evening unclear unclear informing me that the Physicians had given us all hopes of my Brother recovery & that he could last but a very short time. My Fathers health is very feeble and unable to attend to anything & unclear I feel it my duty to him as unclear as to myself to retire from the service. You are aware of my situation & that I am unclear to leave the service and was in hopes that I could remain through the war, but under the present circumstances I feel it my duty to return home. I have not only my Parents to see to but also the families of my Bro & Bro-In-Laws and if in your power you will confer a lasting farm by assisting me out. I am unclear very respectfully yours unclear unclear unclear R. R. Livingston Col. unclear Omaha, NE