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.
Letter written to Anna Bella Wilkinson from an unknown sender with the initials P.G.E. She writes to express her concern about Emma Elliot's engagement to John Barnwell - she feels that he is not pious enough, though he does have good moral character.
Willis writes from near Camp Gregg on the "terrible blow" of Stonewall Jackson's death, which Keith believes the Union Army will view as better than a battlefield victory; his uncertainty in matters of faith
Letter from John Ettwein to Henry Laurens. Ettwein gives Laurens information on the "Christian Indians" that live on the Muskingum River & Moravian missionary procedures.
A handwritten, two-page letter from Mary Pringle to her brother, Charles Alston, in which she appeals to Christian values in order to assure her brother that the recent dispute surrounding John Julius Alston and Charles Alston Pringle's commissions in the new Company of Artillery has not impacted their relationship.
Letter from John Ettwein to Henry Laurens in which Ettwein discusses his trip to Europe, where he attended a general synod of the United Brethren. Ettwein also discusses the possibility of establishing a Moravian community in South Carolina.