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Anson R. Butler letters, 1861-1900
1862-09-05 Page 2
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I wrote to mother yesterday. If any letters come to me there forward them (if from friends or on buisness) to me at 'Camp Kirkwood. Care of Capt C.M. Nye & your letters also. We slept well Jo. and S. last night. The roof leaked a little but we stood it. Well I may not write again unless I have a chance to send up till next week. Kiss the Baby for Pa & all the rest too. but specially the Baby. talk to her about Pa to keep up rememberance of me I cant kiss you or I would Good Bye, Remember I always love my own wife. [Yours?] Ever A.R.B.
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I wrote to mother yesterday. If any letters come to me there forward them (if from friends or on buisness) to me at 'Camp Kirkwood. Care of Capt C.M. Nye & your letters also. We slept well Jo. and S. last night. The roof leaked a little but we stood it. Well I may not write again unless I have a chance to send up till next week. Kiss the Baby for Pa & all the rest too. but specially the Baby. talk to her about Pa to keep up rememberance of me I cant kiss you or I would Good Bye, Remember I always love my own wife. [Yours?] Ever A.R.B.
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