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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-06-04
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June, WEDNESDAY, 4, 1862. It looks very mutch like rain this morning again. I was so lonesome last night I had to go to singing and I went home with Synthia and staid till Two o.clock this morning and now I shall feel like the Devil all day but I dont care a cent, we have not had mutch trade to day the mail brought news of a battle near Richmond Va whitch resulted in our favor. Unkle Dan and Aunt Sarah went visiting to the country to day I wish they would come back soon for I feel very hungry. I am glad that night is near for I am sleepy and tierd staying in the store.
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June, WEDNESDAY, 4, 1862. It looks very mutch like rain this morning again. I was so lonesome last night I had to go to singing and I went home with Synthia and staid till Two o.clock this morning and now I shall feel like the Devil all day but I dont care a cent, we have not had mutch trade to day the mail brought news of a battle near Richmond Va whitch resulted in our favor. Unkle Dan and Aunt Sarah went visiting to the country to day I wish they would come back soon for I feel very hungry. I am glad that night is near for I am sleepy and tierd staying in the store.
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