Ester S. Cook requests that Margaret Dunlap visit her and work in her house.
Eliza H. Stanton writes Mag Dunlap to discuss news of their friends and how she spent her Christmas.
C. M. Turner requests the highly recommended services of Miss Dunlap and attempts to arrange the logistics of her travel.
Daniell Rife, Elizabeth Rife, Nancy Shurley, and Frances Sheets write to their aunt and uncle, telling them of the health of the family, inquiring their health, and requesting them to write back.
Eliza H. Stanton writes Mag to urge her to quickly come visit her in Stanton Virginia to look for a place to stay.
A letter to Mag from an unknown female author in Craigsville, Augusta County, Virginia, telling of a recent move to the country side, the doings of her family, and her luck with men.
A. D. Dunlap tells his mother about the crops, his living expenses, and his daily activities. Dunlap plans to build a house and mentions his intended.
William H. Dunlap writes to his sister Elizabeth Reife to tell her that his company will march to Harpers Ferry on Tuesday and that he may not see her again. He also tells of other soldiers visits home and watch duty.
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