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Iowa Governor and Adjutant General correspondence, 1862-1865
1865-06-21 Page 3
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I have had to go to the Privy every time I wanted to pass my water for the last nineteen months. I have always tried to do my duty to the best of my ability. I never like to grumble, but now as my Regt. has gone Home, and just because I was wounded and transfered to this corps, I suppose I will be kept until my time is out. I think we are shown great injustice. Govenor I hope you will excuse the length of this letter, But it is from one who loves the Pararies of Iowa for his Home. I have the Honor to subcribe myself your Humble Servt Charles H. Van Epps Priv Co. "K." 11th Regt V.R.C. Formerly Private Co. "C." 26th Iowa Vols. Please answer
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I have had to go to the Privy every time I wanted to pass my water for the last nineteen months. I have always tried to do my duty to the best of my ability. I never like to grumble, but now as my Regt. has gone Home, and just because I was wounded and transfered to this corps, I suppose I will be kept until my time is out. I think we are shown great injustice. Govenor I hope you will excuse the length of this letter, But it is from one who loves the Pararies of Iowa for his Home. I have the Honor to subcribe myself your Humble Servt Charles H. Van Epps Priv Co. "K." 11th Regt V.R.C. Formerly Private Co. "C." 26th Iowa Vols. Please answer
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