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the gov finds our whether they have aided the rebels or not, they settle with them. If they have aided them their receipt is worthless if not they are paid. The Railroad Regt 89th Ill. is in camp near us.

  I saw Fred Phillips known to Isaac, and the boys round our house.  He is well but Johnson is still in the Hospital in Louisville.  Mr. McNunn, whom I introduced to mother one day, who is also the harness maker of the company, we left sick in the hospital in Frankfort.   The last we heard from him he was dying and I suppose the poor fellow is gone before now. 
   Mother will remember him telling her about being at the fight at Fort Donelson, and loosing some of his fingers there.  We left two of the company beside him in the hospital in Frankfort and three of them in Louisville.