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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-06-02
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June, MONDAY, 2, 1862. It is more pleasant this morning and we have in anticipation a good trade to day. the Rev Hammond and Lady Mr Paine & Tripp Mr Dill and I dont know who all else are at our House on a visit to day, but I must go to my dinner I dont feel any too well this evening I would like to go out calling this evening but I must spend the last evening with Mother before she leaves. I would like to accompany her home but it is out of the qustion therefore there is no use of talking about it. no more war news of Importence to day Oh this horrid war when will it end.
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June, MONDAY, 2, 1862. It is more pleasant this morning and we have in anticipation a good trade to day. the Rev Hammond and Lady Mr Paine & Tripp Mr Dill and I dont know who all else are at our House on a visit to day, but I must go to my dinner I dont feel any too well this evening I would like to go out calling this evening but I must spend the last evening with Mother before she leaves. I would like to accompany her home but it is out of the qustion therefore there is no use of talking about it. no more war news of Importence to day Oh this horrid war when will it end.
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