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George G. Howe, Middlebury, to Lorette E. Wolcott, Shoreham Camp 1st Vermont Artillery Dear Lorette, I have at last come to the conclusion that I am never to receive another
letter from VT. At least while I am in the service. Have received just
two letters since the twenty-fourth of May, one from you and one from
home. Quite a large correspondence isn't it? I don't know whether everybody
is dead up there or not. But I suppose the reason we get no letters is
because everybody up there think we will be there in a day or two. The
Vermont papers are worse than none at all. They have had us up there since
less than a thousand times and here we are yet not even ready to start.
I think however we will start sometime next week and are going to Burlington
to be discharged. We have been very busy making out the necessary papers
for our muster [?] out. They have not been examined yet but will be this
week I think.
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