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summer. I shall probably either return to New England or else stop at Marietta. Raymond & Sarah want me to spend the spring & summer at Marietta & I think perhaps I may do so. I shall not probably be able to settle all my business up here at the present time, & hence shall have to return here again in the Autumn. If such is the case it will be better for me to remain at Marietta. I have good news in regards to Jesse. Sarah writes that he is teaching school & getting along first rate. I am glad of it. Jesse is capable of doing well and I think he will now. He was a little wild when he first came out to Marietta, but I am much rejoiced that he is now doing well. How is Myron getting along? Tell him to write me a good long letter He is going to school, I suppose. Mother I respect that we are all so poor, but I feel at the same time that we can do well if we only will persevere. Industry & perseverance will overcome all obstacles. But how are you enjoying yourself this winter? The weather has been much more agreeable here thus far this winter than it was last. Are Mr. Miller's folks all well? Please remember me kindly to them all. I think they are good folks. I feel grateful to them for their kindness to you & to Sarah. Please remember me to Mrs. Wilson & Elenor when you see them. I wish you & Myron would write me a long letter & tell me all about every thing you can think of that will interest me. I would write a longer letter but I have much to do. Give my love to Uncle Cheney's, Uncle Francis' folks, and all other friends I remain as ever your affectionate son N. Kendall Will you want any money this spring? If you do write me so.