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Dear Uncle As i shal now clame you four you remain as dear to me as mi one [relation] Wal Uncle i got home all lonely only i was mity tiard whin i arrived i ni Brattelboro but i am fuly wal Reasted now as four mi wound i dont think it is as wal as it was whin i left Washington but i think it will be all rite after a while Charles Dunkler get home all rite also he sens his love to you

Oh Uncle i wish you ware hear in old Vermont with me we wod have some late old times fishing a mong the green mountains that what master Wal Uncle i soppose that you like on the old court Register now as ever oh the boys must think a good deal of you i wish i had see you now i most Pay the wine it seames lonesome hear without you but Nevr mind i woant be long before i shal be whare i Can see you once mour i told mi folks about you thay think thr soldier Boys out to think a grate Deal of you

whin i arived in Brattleboro i found mi folks all wal i tel you whot theay was very glat to se mi and also the Girls—oh Pleas giv mi love to Miss Howard and also to dear Carter also to Miss Gregg, wont you

about mi Photograph i will send it to you in mi next letter Wal Uncle i have no moare now to write this time Ples giv mi love to all mi [ac]quainize frinds i will Close now by saying good By Dear Uncle wishing to hear from you son From year Ever tru young friend

Ples Excuse all mistakes an Bad Writing Also Excuse mi shoart letter this tim an i will try and Do Better in my next