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The Maine bugle ... campaign; 1-5 Jan. 1894-Oct. 1898 - Maine.gov

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340 THE MAINE BUGLE.<br />

Albert P. Friend, Brooksville ; E. C. Fuller, North Livermore ;<br />

Arad E. Gilbert, Leeds; S. E. Griffin, West Pembroke; S. Garvin,<br />

Mapleton, Minn., writes: "Nothing would give me more<br />

pleasure, but this is a very busy time, therefore I shall have to<br />

decline. I sincerely hope you will have a good time." Orrin L.<br />

Garrett, Carmel ; W. W. Gilbert, Vassalboro ; Harrison Goding,<br />

Newport, Vt. ; William H. Harriman, Brockton, Mass. ; J. A.<br />

Hutchins, Eustes, Fla., writes: " Would like very much to see<br />

Hutch-<br />

Hanson all the boys." G. E. Hunton, Abilene, Kan. ;<br />

ings, Etna; James W. Harriman, Neceedah, Wis., writes: "God<br />

bless you all ; I hope you will have a good time. Remember<br />

me to the dear old boys of Company E." Frank G. Haynes,<br />

New Haven, Conn., writes : " I long to meet the old boys espe-<br />

cially B Company of '6i and '62, but am obliged to wait for<br />

more energetic time in the industrial world." James F. Howard,<br />

Hallowell, writes: " No one would enjoy meeting the com-<br />

rades more than myself but sickness prevents." S. B. Jones,<br />

West Auburn ; D. W. Lowell, Astabula, Lake Co., Fla. ; Lyman<br />

P. Leighton, 5 Bloomfield street, Lynn, Mass. ;<br />

Mrs.<br />

A. E. Lit-<br />

tlefield of East Brownfield, writes: "My husband, Jonathan<br />

Littlefield, died September i6th, 1891, after years of suffering<br />

from injuries received in the service, but never regretting that<br />

he answered his country's call, and always proud that he was a<br />

member of the First <strong>Maine</strong> Cavalry. He always held the mem-<br />

ory of his comrades with the warmest emotions of respect and<br />

affection. Is there a regimental association of which I, as a<br />

comrade's widow, can become a member?"<br />

S. C. Lovejoy, Washington, D. C. ;<br />

H.<br />

H. Lowell. Pcnfield,<br />

Pa., writes : "I hope to see many of your dear faces at the next<br />

encampment at Pittsburg next month. Should any of you<br />

come on the Alleghany Valley Railroad don't forget to drop off<br />

at Penfield ; my latch string hangs out for you." Henry Little,<br />

Dearborn Sta., Chicago, 111., writes: "Though absent in the<br />

body I shall be with you in spirit. I hope when another year<br />

rolls around and I am alive and well to meet with the comrades<br />

of the dear old regiment. I regret very much missing this

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