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Forest Hill May 13th, 1864

My dearest Sister,

We are still I fear cut off

from communication with the outside

world but I will begin my letter [?]

soon to be able to send it. I reckon that you

are quite uneasy about your little sister

here in the midst of our yankee friends.

I assure you, altho I have been blessed

with the sight of them only as prisoners,

I have been no little excited by them.

Monday night we could plainly see the

flames from our burning stores from

Beaver Dam. Tuesday morning we were a-

wakened at five by [distant?] volleys of mus-

ketr, & about eleven more intensely exci-

ted by seeing