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New York Apl 18th 1879

My Dear Alice

It still continues to rain & there seems to be no immediate prospect of it clearing up. I would like very much to see the Sun shine or feel its warmth.

Genls Sherman Sheridan & Schofield were present at the Court Martial again to-day. Schofield & Sheridan heard their testimony read over & were questioned on some points againg. Sherman was not recalling to-day & will not probably be before the Court as a Witness until Monday or sometime next Week.

The Court adjourned to-day over until Monday at 11. A.M. & altho' it it raining & very disagreeable weather - I rather think that I will go up to West Point to-morrow after noon - as I may not have a favorable time as to the adjournment of the


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Col King unclear have? about concluded to go there on Monday & of course desires me to go with them and we may conclude to go. Will write to you as soon as the matter is definitively determined.

Love to all. As Ever My dear Alice Affectionately Yours B.H.Grierson