Thank God that you are all well

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Lawrenceburg, Ky.
Octr. 12th/ 62

Dear Mary

Recd. yours of 2nd day before yesterday & thank God that you are all well. Have been on hard marches for two days & leave here in haste this morning; do not know where we are going. My health is very good. Were out all day yesterday. Have not heard a sermon since the Sunday before I left Pontiac. Sunday is our busiest day.

Farewell. May God bless you all.

Your affect. Husband
J. F. Culver

Thank you for the P. stamps.

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