Roswell Farnham to Laura
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I did not hear directly from you last night altho' several people came down from Bradford. Mr. Johnson brought down the horse, but I have not yet seen him. He is said to be a very good one.
We are to be mustered in today. We have a Review and inspection this morning and mustering this afternoon.
When we shall go I do not know. We shall probably be paid Monday and then we
shall soon be ready to leave.
I want to hear from you every day if I
can. I feel badly about the way you are left at home, but I hope you are getting
better.
The Regt. is in good condition & we feel proud of it. We all like the Col. and other officers.
Mary is well
Yours affectionately
in hasteRoswell Farnham