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Walt Whitman, Dear old Friend,

I wrote to you a long time ago and received one letter from you but when I wrote again I received no answer and supposed you had not received my letter and I thought I would write you a few lines again and see if you had not forgotten me. I would try to make myself one of your correspondents for I would really like to hear from you very much for I formed an attachment for you during my short stay in washington (and at the hospital) that I would like to perpetuate it.

I do not know your present address but shall address this the same as I did the last one I wrote to you.

My Friend Hamilton started for Leavenworth Kansas last week to see his Brother, who has been jammed up on the Rail Road, and had his leg amputated.

I will not weary you with a very long letter this time but will wait till I get an answer to this and then I will try to do better.

I am as every your sincere friend