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and the right on the Atlanta and Macon RR Up to yesterday afternoon firing was continual night and day for several days, but since then it has be remarkably quiet all all along the line and I do not know the cause of this silence. [new paragraph] Our division is on the extreme left of our army, on the the left of the 4 corps. By the mail received day before yesterday one of our squad received an un[illegible] letter from M. V. B. Snow, one of the 3 who were captured on the 14th of June and a member of our squad. He says they are well and are in Atlanta. but were going to Huderson. The letter was June 20th We have heard nothing yet from Durand. I read Dr Patterson's letter and also Rev Stuarts in the Banner The Dr's is a sound letter and being written from his experience is the exact truth The Rev Stuart is an old soldier now and describes the soldiers life to perfection I heard that brother Isaac was [overwritten with] had been admitted to the High School over a week ago and intend writing to him as soon as I have [illegible on crease] and giving him a little brotherly advice. [new paragraph] no more at present [new paragraph] My love to all [new paragraph] Your Son [new paragraph] John C. Fleming