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Iowa Governor and Adjutant General correspondence, 1862-1865
1864-03-18 Page 2
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dont send me any thing I donot know what to do we are very needy indeed or I would not tell it Mr Jesop I donot know his first name but he is in Co F he wrote to his wife that J R Bruce my own husband waisted his mony as soon as he recieved it and here I am with my little famly and nothing to support them on you see by this that I am very destitute there are many that know my statements are true I am going to get some of my nabours to put there names to this as witnesses that I have wrote nothing but truth if you can help me it would be doing me a great favour Mrrs Mary E Bruce
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dont send me any thing I donot know what to do we are very needy indeed or I would not tell it Mr Jesop I donot know his first name but he is in Co F he wrote to his wife that J R Bruce my own husband waisted his mony as soon as he recieved it and here I am with my little famly and nothing to support them on you see by this that I am very destitute there are many that know my statements are true I am going to get some of my nabours to put there names to this as witnesses that I have wrote nothing but truth if you can help me it would be doing me a great favour Mrrs Mary E Bruce
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