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  1. 104 Camp at Cowan Station Tenes. July 18th 1863. Dear Aunt: We have been here now a little over two weeks getting here on the 3rd. I don't know how long we shall stay; it is expected that the cars will run to [illegible] by Monday night. I have been back with the company since the 13th, (I suppose you have seen the letter I wrote to Aunt M.) I had rather be here. Pay no attention to the new address I gave in that letter, but address as you always have, "[illegible], 88th, Ill. [illegible]". Perhaps you had better send an envelope small sheet, and stamp, as they are hard to be got, this is my last stamp.I could get my letters endorsed, "soldiers letter", to pay when it gets through, but we can sometimes get letters into the mail with a stamp on, when we could not if they had to be endorsed.