Mobley informs his brother and sister of his troops movement as he passes through Staunton.
Jarrett writes to his wife that he is getting over a bad case of the measles.
Jarrett writes of life in camp, and his need for writing materials, not money.
Jarrett speaks of a possible furlough and his desire to hear word from home.
Jarrett laments that he will not be able to come home for Christmas.
Jarrett writes his father about his health and the health of his brother.
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