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Sancaster City Oct. 20th 1/62 Cousin The philus; I am going to write to you again although I blease I ther a few days ago was wrote to you last. I saw Mothing etep Ja- then as will as Isual. Our friends over in York Harford Counties are all will I law Henry b Stump not long ago, and Juckett is the will bilt is fiel effects of extreme old age Jime your know constitution. will overcome I sometimes the most riger re- cein letters from In Rogus, Delaware. He is well. Cousin Rohit h Glasgero has gone to houseking and is now man. settled down a regular married It has brend my dry how this summer, up. vigitation was nearly all herned The was still continues with undiminished renew and with vas- that the glorious old banned will yet cillating puccess. But let us hope was impremed that and nation will remain low united and and in- seperable. Drafting is how in progress in this County although it has yet 2000 men must be drafted. sent ours the Regiments of Volunters mumber is exerupt from the present This city having already sent her But if Boo,ov more and called draft a fortunate thing for me. out I shall has to stand my chance with the rest. I was out a short time with the state militia to repel invasion but the nctory of m Colellan soon caused their discharge from service, Me all would h my glad to see you in East; us would be delighted to has you visit us. One may at will visit and his eaisy these uncutain times, and Condin almina & Duckett: Gir my my bet love to Uncto, also to Uncte Morgan family; and aunt anyield family Do not forgite to unte Room to John Housin A Addrep,- Lancaster City, Lancaster bo, Pa.

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