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A diary written by Conner Munro's son, Smith, tells the story of how the state relay station, Soldier's Farewell, got its name and what happened during the years it operated in the shadow of the growing conflict between the states -- a time when Julian, Smith's older brother, an officer in the U.S. Army stationed in New Mexico in 1860, told his father Conner and his brother Smith that he has been reassigned to work as a spy in the coming conflict....
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