Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, reporting that he has sent money home and that she should receive more money from the state soon. He says he has enough blankets but would like some new wrappers, then tells her he is not sure whether or not he will be able to come home. He then expresses anger at a particular character and wishes to do some violence against this person when he returns home. (Includes transcription)
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Collis S. Hough writes to his wife, Harriet Stevens Hough, reporting that he has sent money home and that she should receive more money from the state soon. He says he has enough blankets but would like some new wrappers, then tells her he is not sure whether or not he will be able to come home. He then expresses anger at a particular character and wishes to do some violence against this person when he returns home. (Includes transcription)
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