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An addendum to a longer letter, in which the writer praises Willis for keeping faith in God. The writer also states that Henry has a "lady-love" who is said to be a fine young lady, and rich.
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Poem about riding on a railroad sleeper car, and its relative merits compared to steamship travel.
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Letter from Sarah, in Charleston, to her mother at Hopeton. She discusses the weather, the state of the house and her mother's things, and the health of their family.
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Sarah writes complaning about her crowded home, discussing a visit by Reverend William Miller who is on his way to Mobile
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Willis writes from Sampit to Anna Bella of his travels and details the food he is sending
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Sarah writes that Virginia has given birth to a son
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Willis wishes to know Mary's condition
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Virginia writes of parties and matrimonial engagements. Lucy adds a postscript, beckoning Anna to Richmond and describing St. Peter's Church.
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Sarah discusses Virginia's travels, parties and Virginia's baby.
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Anna writes of her hope her mother will visit and of her newborn child.
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Willis asks if Anna will visit
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Emma writes about a critically ill child
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The writer informs Willis of a forthcoming debate: "Are public amusements beneficial or not to the people"
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John writes from the arsenal of his demerits, and his winning a "go ticket" which allows him to visit Magdalen in the near future.
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Anna Bella writes to Willis offering Christian encouragement
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Envelope
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Writer offers Keith a positive job reference
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The writer offers encouragement in relation to a prospective job with the Rail Roads.
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Shipping notices and poem entitled "The Excursionist"
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1880s
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This letter concerns a death in the family