Thomas Lincoln Casey to General Silas Casey, March 27, 1867: Image #4
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are pretty well killed off.
If Edward gets into the academy and shows that he can get along I would, if I was in your place, think very strongly of retiring. What you feel the need of now more than anything is the comforts of a home. and that you could then have for the retired pay is now much better than it was.
Edward ___ was recovering slowly but surely when we last heard a few days [??].
Harry and Ned have been under the weather for a few days just with bad colds but I hope nothing serious. Write me as often as you can and keep me [forted??] in all your [??]. ones H[??] go with you in [??] [??] believed? Emma joins me in love to all [??]
Your loving Son Tho Lincoln