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1862-11-18 Charles A. Gates to Mr. Arad Gates Page 6
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where to direct to him let me know. Aunt Cornielis said that Charly Norton was in the hospital yet and Aunt Olive had been to see him and he was goeing home Uncle Norton was very unweell all the rest were well. I have written all I can think of this time. When I commenced I commenced on a holy a sheet that was all I had but one of the boys give me this sheet so I thought I would try and fill this but I commenced on the wrong side but I guess you can make it out. It is trying to rain to day. We lay at Warrenton 1 week and it was fine weather but as soon as we commence to march it is shure to rain this is all at present Direct C. A. Gates Sumners or Couches Corps |_commands 2 corps now
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where to direct to him let me know. Aunt Cornielis said that Charly Norton was in the hospital yet and Aunt Olive had been to see him and he was goeing home Uncle Norton was very unweell all the rest were well. I have written all I can think of this time. When I commenced I commenced on a holy a sheet that was all I had but one of the boys give me this sheet so I thought I would try and fill this but I commenced on the wrong side but I guess you can make it out. It is trying to rain to day. We lay at Warrenton 1 week and it was fine weather but as soon as we commence to march it is shure to rain this is all at present Direct C. A. Gates Sumners or Couches Corps |_commands 2 corps now
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