The Civil War in Primary Resources: An Exhibition by the Special Collections Library
 

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7-31-1864

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But i think i will come out safe i still live in hopes if i die in disspare and when this wore is over you may look for me to pay you a viset and i dont think that will be long i hope not any how for i am very anxious to see you you must not give me up for lost and take some other gentle man in my place not as i have the least idea you would for i have got to mutch confidence in you for that you mother wanted to know what had become of dick hine and the rest of the boys dick and cosin Rash an balce is here and all well Tell Miss Purdy that i received her few lines with mutch thanks and i want Miss Purdy to consider the compliment returned with Pleasure but i would of liked it a heepe better if they had a been more of it - so good by yours friend S. V. F. Well Jane i hant got mutch nuse to write at this time as i am in a hurry i will close by saying i still remain yours friend and lover untill death write soon direct to co. K, 16th Ky v.v. In 1st brg 3rd div 23. A. C.

dalton Georga

S. V. Fry to Miss

Ruthy Jane Sapp

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U.S. Civil War 1861-1865, Atlanta, Georgia, Exhibits

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