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Mead family papers, July 1863-January 1864
1863-11-01-Page 03
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natural but every thing is more or less changed. Oh how many thoughts came crowding in my memory of the past (I dare not think of the future) but you know I was always a very poor hand to express my feelings. but among other things I wonder why I have been spaired and so many others taken of those so dear, but it would be a great comfort to have the remains of brother where we could visit it but I never expect to do that. I am rather meloncholy but I hope you will excuse me, if my mind has led me astray from my letter Polly and Addie and the children went out to the grave yard this afternoon I talked with them a few minuets as they went home they are all well I can not hold my head,
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natural but every thing is more or less changed. Oh how many thoughts came crowding in my memory of the past (I dare not think of the future) but you know I was always a very poor hand to express my feelings. but among other things I wonder why I have been spaired and so many others taken of those so dear, but it would be a great comfort to have the remains of brother where we could visit it but I never expect to do that. I am rather meloncholy but I hope you will excuse me, if my mind has led me astray from my letter Polly and Addie and the children went out to the grave yard this afternoon I talked with them a few minuets as they went home they are all well I can not hold my head,
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