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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-03-06
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March, THURSDAY, 6, 1862. The weather is somewhat more moderate this morning and I think we may Look for a mail to day and I expect Unkle Dan will get Home to day iff Hee Tries we Heard from Him this morning and He cannot get Home, this has turned out to be a very Pleasant day and the sleighs are beginning to run very Rapidly about Town. but we have had no mail yet this week I am begining to feel Desperate. There is a great deal of sickness out through the Country at this time such as Measels and Lung Fever but People in Town are Generaly Healthy No Unkle yet and no mail I believe I will go out Calling this evening to pass away the time..
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March, THURSDAY, 6, 1862. The weather is somewhat more moderate this morning and I think we may Look for a mail to day and I expect Unkle Dan will get Home to day iff Hee Tries we Heard from Him this morning and He cannot get Home, this has turned out to be a very Pleasant day and the sleighs are beginning to run very Rapidly about Town. but we have had no mail yet this week I am begining to feel Desperate. There is a great deal of sickness out through the Country at this time such as Measels and Lung Fever but People in Town are Generaly Healthy No Unkle yet and no mail I believe I will go out Calling this evening to pass away the time..
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