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forgotten where she was
buried. We waited till we
saw all the soldiers march
in the Cemetery then we
went home on the horse car.
Tomorrow we are all going
up street it is Election day
I though father would be
up Election day I have not
seen or heard from him since
two weeks before Christmas,
I should like to see him very
much because the dont any
of my folks come to see me
only father. Eddie has not
been to see me since he
was married I guess he
has too much to think
of. Addie has not written
to me yet, tell her that it
would plase[PLEASE] me very much
to get a letter from her.

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I wrote to Aunt Dolly about
two years ago but
she never has answered but
once. Give my to grandma
and grandpa. Aunt Lizzie
and Uncle Harrison if they
are there I supose you dont
see Aunt Emeline and Frank
and the baby. Frank seems
very much pleased to think
that he has baby brother
because he has always been
the only child. Is Aunt Lizzie
any better than she was
the last time I heard from
you I suppose the folks
are all well. Write soon.

Good bye
A kiss to you and Uncle
Joe
. and the children.
Write soon

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