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H. M. Misemer to wife Martha, March 21, 1864, page 1

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  • Nashville March the 21rst 1864 Dear wife I rote to you yesterday and Intended to write you a long letter again to day But Dixon is going to leave this morning consequentely I havent time neither have I time to get my likeness taken I will have it taken and send it to you the first chan -ce Sol and Lee is here Lee had volunteered and was mustered in the Service when I got back I cant think of a name for Dollie now I will studdy out a name for her when I have more time my mind has ben confused eve since I got back I was to rejoyced to hear from you and hear that you was well and had plenty to eat and wear that I have not had more than half sense Since furlows had played out before we got back it is thought by a good many that we will be sent to East Tennessee I have no opinion about it neither do I care just so we are between the Rebs and home I will be contented
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