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1863-06-11 Charles A. Gates to Mr. Arad Gates Page 2
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abel [sic. able] to answer yours right off. When I wrote he wanted me to let you know that he had received yours and one from Samuel & Emma & one from Warren A Burges. He said he was not abel [sic. able] to answer them now but he would when he got abel [sic. able] Amos was well. I haven't much news to write today. Our troops are still on the other side of the river and there is skirmishing goeing [sic. going] on all the time. We have got another Lieutenant. He was asigned [sic. assigned] to our battery day before yestday [sic. yesterday]. Lieu. Underhill our old Lieu. that was wounded at Chancelorville [sic. Chancellorsville] is like to lose his life. The bolt that went in to his leg was a Iron ball from a sharpnell [sic. shrapnel] an it went in to his leg above the knee and hit the bone and
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abel [sic. able] to answer yours right off. When I wrote he wanted me to let you know that he had received yours and one from Samuel & Emma & one from Warren A Burges. He said he was not abel [sic. able] to answer them now but he would when he got abel [sic. able] Amos was well. I haven't much news to write today. Our troops are still on the other side of the river and there is skirmishing goeing [sic. going] on all the time. We have got another Lieutenant. He was asigned [sic. assigned] to our battery day before yestday [sic. yesterday]. Lieu. Underhill our old Lieu. that was wounded at Chancelorville [sic. Chancellorsville] is like to lose his life. The bolt that went in to his leg was a Iron ball from a sharpnell [sic. shrapnel] an it went in to his leg above the knee and hit the bone and
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