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CUSTER, BOSTON. Autograph Letter Signed "Bos," to his brother George Armstong Custer, relating family news, their mother's health, his plan to work
CUSTER, BOSTON. Autograph Letter Signed "Bos," to his brother George Armstong Custer, relating family news, their mother's health, his plan to work instead of going to school, taunting him that he weighs 157 pounds and could even challenge the General, giving news that a neighbor had committed suicide and hoping he will write. 3 pages, folded 8vo sheet. Monroe, 28 April 1868
- Notes: "... We are all very well except Mother but she is feeling much better this morning than she has for some time. Pap is out in the garden planting onions. I have been working for three weeks, and you can not think how much better I feel... I weigh one hundred and fifty seven pounds and I think I can handle any one of the Custer family the Gen. included. I will tell you what I am going to do. I am not going to school this term... I hope you will not find fault with my doing so... We are all waiting patiently to see you home once more. We like our new home very much but as for Mother I can not say... if you delay writing to me as long as before there will be a fuss in the camp."
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