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(Note: This undated short note may be the continuation of the February 15, 1863 letter).

Well Charlotte I thought I would write a fiew more lines. You stated you went to see Rachel and found her not. I heard that she had gone to see Jacob. Why dident you ask me. I would have told you that she was gone. I wish you could have come with her and seene me. We have got the best tent now we ever had. We dug down about a foot and the built it with legs. It is 12 feet long and 7 wide. We have got a fireplace. I built the chimeny. We put our tent cloths on for a roof and built two bunks one over the other wide enough for three to sleep in. There is six of us tents together. If you had come I would made them all left the hovel and we would had it to our selves. You sead you went to Mr. Bartons. I am glad you went. I want you to take all the comferd you can. I hope one of these days the war will play out and then I can come where you are. It seams as though it cant go so mouch longer. I will send you a letter that Capt Shipman wrote. It will tell you a little about our march from Bolivar. Perhaps you have seene it. It was in the Broome Republican. I dont know as I have mouch more to write this time. Give my love to your folks and to my folks and my love to you. So good buy Charlotte.

Charles. Write often.

Ciss little Matie for me.

Charlotte you sead you was a afraid you was agoing to have a time with your breasts. O how sorry I am. You must doctor it. I hope they will get well.

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