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G. J. Huntley to Miss Tincy Huntley, April, 1863, page 1

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  • April the 5th / 63 Camp Gregg near Guiney Station, Va. or Fredericksburg, Va. Miss Tincy Huntley This evening affords me the blessed opportunity of writing to you a few lines. I received a letter from home a few moments ago, and though it was short it afforded me some consolation to hear that you was all well. I am in much better condition now than I was when I wrote my other letter, or at any rate I am much better composed than I was then. Every­ thing is rolling on in camp about as common. Nothing here is interesting. The weather is very cold. It snowed all night last night and part of the day today. I have been restless ever since I came to camp this last time. Tincy, just this minute I quit writing and went out and called the roll. The men is all out right now a snow balling each other.
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