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Wise-Clark family papers, May-July 1865

1865-06-18-Page 04

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soup coffee and bread, would you like some of the former, Sam perhaps will take a dish as he has been soldiering and knows what [for] stuf we can get up in the armey. Lide has Gon to her sisters in ohio to stay untill my time is out. She left the last day of May, cost so much her that we couldent bere it and concluded that she would want to stay longer in Ohio than I would. So you see I am rather lonely a bout this time. I want to stop in Penn when I go home, that is if I dont get in to big a hurry when I get started once. I saw a soldier belonging to the first Virginia Cavlery yesterday that lives near olde Solomon Bookers in the upper ende of [gree] county, he told me that our olde Friend Tom Stockdale was a Brigadeer Gen- in the reble armey and that he had command of a Brigade of Kentuckey troops the last that
 
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