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layed. So far as I am concerned, I may say, that, when I came to Richmond, after having marched from unclear Bottom?, to Heatchers? Run?, and how? thence to before Petersburgh? on the 2nd Apl? 1865, as well as having follows unclear See to Appomattroy? Gett, where he surrendered. I was as ragged as a man ought to be, not because I had no means, (as Government owed me? but because I could not get it, this is the reason that the Chaplain Commission gave me your needle case, I could not purchase, the contents of such an article, for wnat of pay, and, the Commission unclear dealt out to me, that which might have been nearly? intended for a more honor-able recipient, Nevertheless, it was as duly appreciated by me, being me the unclear of the government, though a Chaplain, as it would have been by the bravest and most worthy soldier in the army; therefore you may say to the "Ladie's Aid Society of unclear, Oneida Co, N, J. that your needle case came safe to hand?, to one who needed such an article; unclear to one, who was most deeply interested in the well being and well doing of our soldiers, not forgetting an interest in the fine unclear of our cause. So far as I now see unclear, I distributed, among our soldiers quite a number of articles sent by the "unclear Society, of Sleuben?" and the Scoeity" may rest assured that the thanks of our boys were deeply felt, though you may not have heard yet from them, either by word or letter, The fact, that these things were unclear?, after the surrender of Lee, and while at Richmond, does not lessen the go attitude of those who shaud? in your unclear, and for this reason that, though, the unclear could have been had in the city, yet