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[[preprinted]] MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1865. [[/preprinted]]

the morning fair the rain of last night made it very pleasant, though after the sun came out it was quite sultry the Day throughout 
the report respecting the capture of Prisoners & Guns at Richmond changed to 25000 Prisoners & 400 Guns this is good enough if true 
All Quiet around the Hospital nothing transpiring worth speaking of. a Letter to Father Brother & Miss S.E.A.

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[[preprinted]] TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1865. [[/preprinted]]

the morning beautiful & prospects for a fine day favorable troubled with the toothache all Day long. in the evening a mail came in recd a Letter from Father Aunt, Corprl McFarlin Miss A.M.G. & Miss S.E.A. the folks at Home well, no news from the Army of importance