Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, regarding paying her rent and says he will send wages as soon as he can. He then reports that he is well and the weather is nice. He writes about sending her a likeness of himself, then muses on camp life and missing home. (Includes transcription)
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Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, regarding paying her rent and says he will send wages as soon as he can. He then reports that he is well and the weather is nice. He writes about sending her a likeness of himself, then muses on camp life and missing home. (Includes transcription)
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