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August 12 /61

We have had no letter from you my dearest son since the one sent by Graham Morrow [?].
I have learned that your Regiment had left ____ [?] town and am doubtful whether you can get this letter if directed there, but I must write. I cannot describe the emotion, of my heart when the tiding came that your best friend and one on whom you ___ to ____ [?], had been taken from you. I felt great sympathy for his mother, but no doubt it is all well with him now.
Cousin James Morrow has gone to see after poor Jerry [?]. He has measles, I fear it will go hard with him you know what a delicate boy he was, the Dr thinks he should not have gone.
Ada [?] and Betty have gone to Greensboro, have been gone a week tomorrow, Ada [?] has written to you as she intended writing as soon as she got there. Dr. Fisher reports Henrietta about the same.

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