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H. M. Misemer to wife Martha, March 20, 1864, page 4

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  • and I am back at Nashville as stout and harty as ever I was and notwithstanding I like green back I would not take one hundred dollars for what I have seen in the last three Months and have it blooted from my memory martha if I ever get home again in peace and I believe that I will surely get home I will be a goodeal better Satisfied with our little poor home in fact I would not give it for no home that I saw in west Tennessee til I got back to Paris there is some pretty land about paris But the balance of West Tennessee is the poorest Country I ever saw in fact the country is littealy destroyed the fencing and a great many houses are burnt up and the Country is no account for any thing Missippi is a poor Country as a general thing but I saw some of the best land in Miss that I ever saw Any where I thought I had seen big piles of corn But I was mistaken for the corn was all in Mississippi
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