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Father Winter
"January 21. Just heard from Mr. Winter. He is not well. I fear the fatigue of the camp will be too much for him. He encamps with the soldiers.
"February 8. The soldiers this day arrived. Mr. Winter has gone to Meadville for pay for himself and men, I am almost on the point of giving up. I am not able to sit up more than half of the time, but obliged to be up so much with the children nights. The neighbors are all sick, and \ cannot get any assistance. "
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