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"Camp Rolla" Rolla Mo. Sunday Eve. Jany. 5th 1862

Brother Charles,

I was made glad last evening by the reception of your letter; but my pleasure was mingled with sorrow to know that Julia was so unwell as she is reported to be by you. I hope that ere this she is much better. Good courage to brave everything that comes; contentment & lively spirits will be very useful in [aiding?] any one to endure whatever exists. [Mifs?] Cynth is lively (and tell her I say flattering too) and sociable and will drive dull [case?] from your household.Tell her that she must not let Julia get nervous. Accept my thanks for the New Years present. It is surprising to see the changes that have taken place in Rolla since the army returned from Springfield. Every room is occupied by merchants. Almost every building in the village has something inviting posted on its side - such as "Military stores" "Fancy Goods" Sweet Cider" and every other imaginable article is advertised in this way. A room from 4 to six feet rents for from ten to thirty dolls per month.There is too much competition.