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Robert J. Moyle letters, 1862-1906
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any thing they want that they see. i have seen them go and Pull down the Plantation Bell, and Break it to Peices when they could do nothing else along some roads for miles there is not a house standing and on that journy of twelve miles i did not see half dozin white men and as i passed along i thought how thankful yours ought to be where all is Peace and plenty and no danger of being taking out of you house at night and it Burnt as such is very common here. there is a great many guerillas here and they are moveing all the time. Write soon from your son, R. Moyle
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any thing they want that they see. i have seen them go and Pull down the Plantation Bell, and Break it to Peices when they could do nothing else along some roads for miles there is not a house standing and on that journy of twelve miles i did not see half dozin white men and as i passed along i thought how thankful yours ought to be where all is Peace and plenty and no danger of being taking out of you house at night and it Burnt as such is very common here. there is a great many guerillas here and they are moveing all the time. Write soon from your son, R. Moyle
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