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Mr Campbell's John is here and going <br>
 
Mr Campbell's John is here and going <br>
 
down this morning, I write to let you know that <br>
 
down this morning, I write to let you know that <br>
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we received a letter from Edward yesterday evening,<br>
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he is in, or, near Richmond at this time, but expects<br>
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to remain there only long enough to finish fixing<br>
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up Capt Vaughn's papers. then he says he will join <br>
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his brother Robert's company again, which I am<br>
  
we received a letter from Edward yesterday evening,<br>
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grateful to hear, your Aunt Mary expects to go up<br>
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sometime this week, we are all as well as usual.<br>
  
he is in, or, near Richmond at this time, but expects<br>
 
  
to remain there only long enough to finish fixing<br>
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My Haywood came up with M Macon Friday<br>
  
up Capt Vaughn's papers. then he says he will join
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she is quite sick, been in bed iver since she came<br>
his brother Robert's company again, which I am
 
grateful to hear, your Aunt Mary expects to go up
 
sometime this week, we are all as well as usual.
 
  
My Haywood came up with M Macon Friday
 
she is quite sick, been in bed iver since she came
 
 
up. John has left this note but I will send it  
 
up. John has left this note but I will send it  
after him, my love to John
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after him, my love to John<br>
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from your affectionate<br>
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mother<br>
  
from your affectionate
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E Bagby<br>
mother
 
E Bagby
 

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Stevensville May 13,1962

My dear Vir,

Mr Campbell's John is here and going
down this morning, I write to let you know that
we received a letter from Edward yesterday evening,
he is in, or, near Richmond at this time, but expects
to remain there only long enough to finish fixing
up Capt Vaughn's papers. then he says he will join

his brother Robert's company again, which I am

grateful to hear, your Aunt Mary expects to go up

sometime this week, we are all as well as usual.


My Haywood came up with M Macon Friday

she is quite sick, been in bed iver since she came

up. John has left this note but I will send it after him, my love to John


from your affectionate

mother

E Bagby