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	<title>Comments on: Letters from a Young Union Sailor</title>
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		<title>By: richard ralston</title>
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		<dc:creator>richard ralston</dc:creator>
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		<description>I read Seaman Weber&#039;s letters to home.  What a shame, he died so young and after only less than 2 months in the service of the Union.  I like to look for the &quot;little people&quot; that were unherelded and not in the &quot;limelight&quot; yet were the backbone and muscle of the military that suffered, died and lived to make this Country what it is.  God Bless them all and I say prayers for those, like James Weber, whose life, sadly, was cut so short.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read Seaman Weber&#039;s letters to home.  What a shame, he died so young and after only less than 2 months in the service of the Union.  I like to look for the &#034;little people&#034; that were unherelded and not in the &#034;limelight&#034; yet were the backbone and muscle of the military that suffered, died and lived to make this Country what it is.  God Bless them all and I say prayers for those, like James Weber, whose life, sadly, was cut so short.</p>
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