Friday, February 6, 2009

A letter from Capt. Duncan . . .

. . . of the 18th Iowa, dated Aug. 1st, says the Reg. is at Clarksville Ark. – and the boys from this quarter all well.

In the Publication of the whereabouts of the Iowa regiments last week, a mistake occurred. The 39th is at Rome, Ga., instead of Little Rock, Ark.

FARM SOLD. – Mr. Robert Taylor, discharged from the 39th Iowa, for disability – has purchased 160 acres – 55 improved, 40 timber – of D. K. Linder, esq. Consideration [$900].

The Aid Society will meet at the residence of Esq. Hoss, Aug 24th, at one o’clock p.m.

Fresh burned Lime for sale on Squaw Creek about three miles north-west of Oceola and one half mile west of Sigler’s kiln, by S. F. Brown.

– Published in The Union Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa, Saturday, August 20, 1864

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