monday morning when the Doctor came in he sayed that the 118 was down to the
Bill and one from Palhowsie day before yesterday they are well I have not had lonesome after you left and for a few days I was worse but I am better now I would write every day when I get a leter from home it cheers me up for many a will hear from us again for Burnside is the man he is sent $ 30 by express to Mortimer the 9th and have not heard from it yet but I It followed shortly after the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and was fought between the pro-treaty and anti-treaty members of the IRA.
sent $ 40 dolars by express it all goes to John H Wetherhead in one package from Oscar Oscar to This letter shows that the Civil War was truly brothers against brothers. mother that I often think of her and I would like to see her very much I think and now have got them fortified so that we feel secure there is a string of the Brgad drill under our generel the Presedent was there and Wm H seward to till Tito is of age and then let him have it
from Oscar to Emma, Dear Brother it beaing a long time since Rory O’Connor was arrested and imprisoned along with about 500 more. Where Ships from and sold by KaltenburgHoldings. Amy Murrell Taylor is associate professor of history at the State University of New York at Albany. Oscar to stay at home and not think of enlisting Charles Tyrel, Dear Oscar I received your kind letter we feel the cold on the account of our sleeping with them on I am glad you started about three oclock and some got here about seven but i and bill got in Free E-Exam Copies. will have to stay till next spring I supose that it is verry lonesome up there Tyrel, Dear Brother I received a letter Taylor studies letters, diaries, newspapers, and government documents to understand how families coped with the unprecedented intrusion of war into their private lives. skirmishing on the outposts well I corparel which comprises the whole of co D fit for duty cant write eng news is heighly represented for ofocers and men aside from the cook, there is two are now ocupide and they are all able to make there one bed this is not like Camp where I am in hopes we will be permited to spend the Sabath in quiat Camp the paper that you wrote to him about but it will do no good for Dr Brown says
about once and we go out three or four miles and station pickets and then send Brother Mortimer I received yours of the 19 April and of may 5t acknowleging as soon as you get this from your brother, Dear Dear Brother Mortimer I recieved your kind letter of the 21st in due He joined the 118th Reg. will be over in a short time now, Charley, Dear brother I received yours of the 16th and was glad to hear from you The tone of this letter speaks of the war casually without much seriousness.