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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-07-05
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July, SATURDAY, 5, 1862. It is very plesant this morning all alone in the store but I have a new Peterson to read and that will keep me in Company. I am going to quit running after the Ladies any more and stay at home. John K Dill was here this evening He blames me for going to some one and telling them that He was to be married soon but I succeeded in proving that I was not guilty so I dont care a dam now it is all over. I received a letter from my mother She was well then. no war news of Interest to day.
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July, SATURDAY, 5, 1862. It is very plesant this morning all alone in the store but I have a new Peterson to read and that will keep me in Company. I am going to quit running after the Ladies any more and stay at home. John K Dill was here this evening He blames me for going to some one and telling them that He was to be married soon but I succeeded in proving that I was not guilty so I dont care a dam now it is all over. I received a letter from my mother She was well then. no war news of Interest to day.
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