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Hall, Edward H. to: My dear Mother.

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02234.23 Author/Creator: Hall, Edward H. Place Written: Point Lookout, Md. Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 1864/11/12 Pagination: 1 p. + addr. Order a Copy

My dear Mother,
I received your kind & affectionate letter yesterday evening. The first one for some time, I was afraid you were sick or something of the kind. I have not received the money letters yet, perhaps will get them next week. I have not heard from Uncle John lately. What has become of Uncle Stephan? You did not mention him in any of your letters. If John & Lyddy with you yet, & what become of Frank. I wish I could get a parole this winter & come home, but it seems that I can't see you even for a few minutes. I have been a little unwell for the last few days suffering with a headache but expect it will be better when the weather gets a little cooler. Best love to Father, Uncle George & all the rest & believe me as ever your affect. Son,
Edward.

Hall, Edward H., fl. 1860-1899

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