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Kankaku City, March 28 1864
My dear good Wife
I wrote you a letter in past at La Porte Saturday evening & finished it yesterday at Chicago & mailed it to you at Chicago. I came here last night. Reached this place about 12 at night. I shall go on to Chibansi this morning. I wrote you that it was very cold in Chicago yesterday. It was the lake winds that made is so for it is warm here. It rained early this morning & will be showery all day. It was terribly mudy in La Porte when I left. I never say it worse but there is no mud here as the foundation on which the city is built is rock. I presume I shall find mud enough in the country here. I am not well this morning at all either the lake winds in Chicago, or the villianous coffee I have had since I left La Porte, or the jolting of the cars has nearly [nasd] me up & brought on quite a fever. Mrs. Fox made excellent coffee but the coffee I got at the Adams House, also what I got here this morning was like that we got as the