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  Mr. Walter Whitman My Dear Friend:

After the laps​ lapse​ of over 8 years, & to let you know that your memory is yet fresh in my mind; I am mooved​ moved​ to write you this letter—I Came to this state [illegible]   after being discharged from the Army. My health is not good & has not been since I was in the army—My family is well, & children going to school. Our chances & advantages of school has been limited very much untill​ until​ within the last 2 or 3 years—but is developing rapidly—our state has at present a large school fund. I often think of the Blackbery​ Blackberry​ Wine you gave me & all the kindness which you shown me—I would love to write to the Doctor but have forgotten his name, if you remember his name & address Pls​ give them to me—I will not prolong this letter not knowing whether it will   be received or not—I yet retain your Photograph with care—Hoping to hear from you soon

I am very Truly Your Friend William. Stansberry. Walter Whitman Washington City, D.C.