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Halifax 10 Nov. 1862 My dear Cousin Howdy! We - [?] [Brown?] & I arrived here last night from our dear & lovely ‘Dixie’ - We are on our way to the active sail of the water We expect to take the steamer which leaves Boston day after tomorrow - and letters will reach me if directed to the care of Fraser, [T...holm..?] & Co. - Liverpool - We left home about two month ago – the rest of the family was then in F’Burg – they would by no means be caught again within the lines of the enemy. [Pg2] I am [?] not sure where they are. [Hence?] the [enquire.?] [direction?] on the enclosed, which pray do me the favor to foreward by the first favor- able opportunity – and also mention us in your letters to Nan. Send my love to my wife & children, and to Rutson if he is with you, & [write?] [me?] as [?] Your Affectionate friend & kinsman M. F.Maury Miss Anne Maury 365 4th St New York
This letter - 16 Nov 1862 - 
from Halifax - on the way to England - presuming the blockade, with young "niativity" (Brave)
" We left home about two months ago" (the rest of the family was then in 7 (redricksburg)