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Marcellus W. Darling letters, 1865-1892
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Dear Mother as i was writing to Lib i thought i would put in a line to you Cel is in the divishion hospital it is nearly a milde from here the nearest way we moved our camp the other day and we have been buisey cleaning it up i was verry sorry to have the boys leave camp where I can't take care of them my self but i go to se them every day i think that Cel is doing first rate they did did not feel quite as well last nite but they had been takeing medicine and a medic i am going down after the mail comes in i dont borrow enny trouble about Cel but monroe dont get along he has been sick some time longer than cel has and i think he is [running?] down al the time i don't think they no what ales him at al but cel had the camp fever the docter ses he wil [risk?] cel now
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Dear Mother as i was writing to Lib i thought i would put in a line to you Cel is in the divishion hospital it is nearly a milde from here the nearest way we moved our camp the other day and we have been buisey cleaning it up i was verry sorry to have the boys leave camp where I can't take care of them my self but i go to se them every day i think that Cel is doing first rate they did did not feel quite as well last nite but they had been takeing medicine and a medic i am going down after the mail comes in i dont borrow enny trouble about Cel but monroe dont get along he has been sick some time longer than cel has and i think he is [running?] down al the time i don't think they no what ales him at al but cel had the camp fever the docter ses he wil [risk?] cel now
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