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Washing ton City
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February 8 th 1862
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I tak my pen in
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hand to let you know
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that wee ar all well
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at presen time and I
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hope youns ar the same
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and further I let youns
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know that wee received
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your letder and I was
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glad to here from youns
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and that you Received
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that mony and I
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cant sent any more
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I got a pare of boots
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for I coulden git throo
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the mut with with shouse
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any more and I neet
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the rest for [bret?] and other
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sings and tell mother
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that she should [?-crossed out]
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[Pg2]
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take som of my mony
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and by her self a dress
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and further I let
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you know that Aroon[crossed out]
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Aaron Smith sent
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home for a box and
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I wish you would
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sent me couble pount
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of tobacco he set I could
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git som sent in his
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box if you give the
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to bacco to Wm. Herbster
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he is to sent the  
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box the tobacco [?] what
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wee git here aind fit
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to use and it is as
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deer a gain as it is at
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home    Franklin Peter
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Emanuel Peter I let
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you know that I
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received your letder and
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[Pg3]
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I was gald to here
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from you and further
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I let you know
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that each of us sent
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$10 dollars home
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and I will sent
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my likeness home
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but youns have to take
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good care of it or git
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it [p...- crossed out] put in a case
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[?] all at present
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Emanuel Peter
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rite soon again
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Jacob Peter

Latest revision as of 13:39, 2 March 2013

Washing ton City February 8 th 1862

I tak my pen in hand to let you know that wee ar all well at presen time and I hope youns ar the same and further I let youns know that wee received your letder and I was glad to here from youns and that you Received that mony and I cant sent any more I got a pare of boots for I coulden git throo the mut with with shouse any more and I neet the rest for [bret?] and other sings and tell mother that she should [?-crossed out]

[Pg2]

take som of my mony and by her self a dress and further I let you know that Aroon[crossed out] Aaron Smith sent home for a box and I wish you would sent me couble pount of tobacco he set I could git som sent in his box if you give the to bacco to Wm. Herbster he is to sent the box the tobacco [?] what wee git here aind fit to use and it is as deer a gain as it is at home Franklin Peter

Emanuel Peter I let you know that I received your letder and

[Pg3]

I was gald to here from you and further I let you know that each of us sent $10 dollars home and I will sent my likeness home but youns have to take good care of it or git it [p...- crossed out] put in a case [?] all at present Emanuel Peter rite soon again Jacob Peter