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Augusta County: Mollie Houser to James Houser, May 23, 1864

Summary:
Mollie relates the news of her cousin John's death, and discusses her options for marriage.


May the 23 1864

Augusta County Va

Dear Cousin Jimmy

I am once more permitted by my kind redeemer to write you a short Epistle, in Compliance With yours which finds me in good health And truly hope when those few lines Comes to hand they will find you enjoying a happier Condition of life than I am at present; Cousin I will have to relate the sad event To you as it is more than I can bury within my own heart, although it is what we are all Destined to some day sooner or later, Cousin John Houser received a wound in the recent Battle which has Called him home to rest, & I truly hope although he gave no satisfactory evidence of his rest or assurance in Crist that he may Be numbered with the blest., His only request was to se his Pa but he died & was buried Before his Pa arrived at the hospitle he died in the hospitle as Charlottesville & was buried there He had evrey attention he required his suffer

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ings were severe but didnot last long. His Physician & Minister told his Father He was willing to die; I should have like to Conversed with him but he had kind Friends enough to comfort him; well Jimy you requested me to tell you how that Lady would suit you from the discription I think she will do very well alwais Marry For love & make beauty & riches no objection And try to get a wife of industry & good principle is my best advice you stated in your letter of being at a wedding we have a good many here young ladies marry old Bachelors I dont no how we will do when they are all I think I will marry for riches & marry an old Bachelor I believe I would sooner marry a yong man with nothing in hand than for to marry an Old man with a thousand tracts of land. well Cousin I will Close by giving you my love & requesting you to write soon again

I remain your affectionate Cousin as ever

M M C Houser

you will please give my love to Cousin AM & recieve a due portion to yourself & other inquiring friends I hope you will forgive me for not writing amore interesting letter & a longer one



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