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Camp in [Orange?] County Va

Nov 21st [18]63

My Dear Miss Hattie,

Getting back a day

or two ago from a very

short visit home, I find the

very kind present you sent me

by mail.

A most welcome sight even under

ordinary circumstances and one for

which I send you my sincere

thanks, but I can not tell

you how gratefully I received it.

Coming as I did just from

home, where I bade a sad good

bye to my family - one of whom

at least - in all probability

I shall not see again, I felt

very lonely - cut off from all

I held dear & quite disheartened,

when handed unexpectedly to

me, was your present - the

Bible Tho was another token

of your kind remembrance

[?] to say "find consolation here"


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You are with the [work?] of us, among

the many thoughts which [?]

upon this brain, an occasional

good one will pass -

I thank you sincerely for being

instrumental in sending me

the book.

We are preparing tonight for

a battle tomorrow, Meade having

crossed the river below has

[?] [?] will probably come

up on our flank. The