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 +//Reading Times//, June 20, 1865
  
-<figure label> +From the Army. 
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-<​caption>​reading_times_tue_jun_20_1865</​caption>​ +Head-Qrs. Co. D,, 218 Regt., P. V., Camp Parole near Annapolis, Md., June 15th, 1865. 
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 +MESSRS. WHITMAN, HAAS & SHALTERS;​- ​ —Gentlemen ​:—I would have written to you ere this and requested you to forward to me your sprightly and interesting paper, The Daily Times, that I might once more behold reflected therein your smiling countenances,​ but I was prevented from writing owing to a felon on my right thumb, of some three month'​s duration, and still tender; but thank Providence it is healing up, and you shall be the recipients of the third letter that I have written in that time. 
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 +Know ye then fair Times, that Company D, 218th Regt., P. V., is composed of men from the County of Berks, including the City of Reading, who are in the enjoyment of good health and spirits, there not being & sick man on my morning report at this writing, although our duties are very heavy, and rations very short, the boys are contented and happy. 
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 +Our detail for Guard is 130 men, daily; there being only five Companies here at this post, is the cause of the heavy detail. After leaving Philadelphia on our arrival at Baltimore, the Regiment was split in the following manner, viz: 5 companies sent here under command of the Colonel ; 1 to Annapolis on Provost duty: 1 to Fort Dix, at Relay House, under command of Lieut. Colonel; and three to Monocacy Junction, under command of the Major. There is a rumor that 8 companies are to leave here for Guard duty, along the Baltimore & Ohio R. R., how truthful Madame Rumor may be time will only tell. 
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 +Francis C. Rhode, late Ordinance Sergeant, of the 20th Penna. Cav., son of your esteemed townsman, W. C. Rhode, Esq., will be mustered out the service and paid off this week. He visits me daily, and in his quiet and modest way gives me the particulars of his hair-breadth escapes by flood and field, as also his long incarceration in Dixey. Sergt. Rhode may well be proud of the part he has taken to crush this Rebellion. Pardon me for my lengthy epistle, it was not my intention, being prevented from corresponding as above stated, I have entirely forgotten myself. 
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 +I have the honor to be gentlemen, with much respect your obedient servant, 
 +JOHN KENNEDY,\\  
 +Capt. Com. Co, D. 213th P. V.\\  
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 +//Age//, November 21, 1865 
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 +Military. The 213th Regt. Pennsylvania volunteers will arrive in this city to-day from Washington. 
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