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Oct. 3, 1856
Oct. 3, 1856
Dear Father
Dear Father
We received yours [[unknown]] from Utica this week. Were very glad to hear from home as usual. There is a report here that a town on Little Sugar Creek (25 m. south here) has been burnt, and others are [[unknown]] committed. But there are a great many false reports circulated. We saw some men from Lawrence this week. They were friends of our [[wounded?]] George
We received yours [[unknown]] from Utica this week. Were very glad to hear from home as usual. There is a report here that a town on Little Sugar Creek (25 m. south here) has been burnt, and other outrages committed. But there are a great many false reports circulated. We saw some men from Lawrence this week. They were friends of our [[wounded?]] George

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Osawatomie Oct. 3, 1856 Dear Father We received yours unknown from Utica this week. Were very glad to hear from home as usual. There is a report here that a town on Little Sugar Creek (25 m. south here) has been burnt, and other outrages committed. But there are a great many false reports circulated. We saw some men from Lawrence this week. They were friends of our wounded? George