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Augusta County: John Jarret to Mary Mobley Jarrett, December 7, 1864

Summary:
Jarrett laments that he will not be able to come home for Christmas.


Dec 7th1864

general hospital
Stanton Va, word A

Dear wife

I seat my self to answer yours of the 4th I was very sory to her you was sufering with your teeth but was glad to her you geting on with your buis ness so well This leavs me harty but have a very bad cold I hope this will reach you soon & find you well as hart can wish I have no nuse to write I was very glad to her your par give you that presant I hope you will have friends till I can her [unclear: hole] for you you Spoke of not leting me no your condition if you dont I will re turn the compliment thoug I am not aferd you will brake your promas I xpect you ar [unclear: fatning ] like when in the fore head only when you hav the tooth ache that is the way you you eneyfaton

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as Father has left I hope you all can make beter arangements to live I dont no how long I will stay her but dont think thar will be any chance to spend christmas with you it is all most imposible to get a furlow I cant get a leaf of absence for ten day if I could I would be at hom sooner if I dident stay but one day this will in form Fathers famuly I am geting very well Tell Bet I thank her for her paper she sent me for it is very hi her though I have money eneough to by paper yet I have good clothing you need not be uneasy abot me they say the rail road is cut be twn her & Richmond you must excuse me for this short leter & remember me in your prars

So good by

J.F.J.

Tell daughter howday for me and tell her to write to her Pap good by to his wife M. M. J.



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