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<p>Brother requested <br />me to write, and invite you <br />to come up to, that great affair, <br />his wedding. Of course you <br />would have received an <br />invitation before, but for <br />his just arriving today. Thanks <br />to you I am entirely well <br />again, and now nobody can <br />say I am even looking badly, <br />for they all say I have improved <br />more than anybody they</p>
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<p>ever saw. I still say however <br />I was not sick. ['I...sick.' underscored] Be sure and <br />come up, if you possibly can, <br />for many friends will be looking <br />for you, and none will be <br />more happy at your arrival <br />than <br />Your affectionate [underscored]<br />Bland<br />Nov 25th 1861<br /><br /></p>
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<p>Charles W. Coleman M.D. <br />York Town</p>
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Dear Brother Charles

Brother requested
me to write, and invite you
to come up to, that great affair,
his wedding. Of course you
would have received an
invitation before, but for
his just arriving today. Thanks
to you I am entirely well
again, and now nobody can
say I am even looking badly,
for they all say I have improved
more than anybody they

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ever saw. I still say however
I was not sick. ['I...sick.' underscored] Be sure and
come up, if you possibly can,
for many friends will be looking
for you, and none will be
more happy at your arrival
than
Your affectionate [underscored]
Bland
Nov 25th 1861

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Charles W. Coleman M.D.
York Town





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