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Sept. 14th. 1864
T. W. Claybrooke,
Dear sir I
send you one Hundred dollars
in Confederate money to pay
the note you hold against me.
I hate very mutch to ask you
to take it. But necesity Requires
it of me. I am in the war and
that is all the kind of money
I get for my servises. Besides
my life is exsposed and evry
thing I have at Home is going to de-
-struction. You are at Home and
a good Confederate man and able
to take it consequently I think
you ought to take it and give up
my note to my wife. The money
I send is new issue. There is no –
dis count on it. I have no news
of importance to write. I am
well. Write to me soon. I must
close. The command is starting.
Yours Respectfully, Thos. F. Conyer
T Conyer Letter