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Peach, who had been recovering lovely as I have told you in my last letter home, is not likely ever to get well. Don't mention it however, as it might reach his parents ears. He had [nearly?] recovered from the typhoid fever, but it has [illegible] into the Chronic Diarrhea, which is.. incurable in the army. Last Sabbath I mailed to father, one of our new muster rolls by which you can see, who we have with us now, and who we have not. Since commencing this letter I have concluded to send this letter to you first by mail, and send the money in another envelope which you can get by calling in Lieut. Robinson at Durand Bros, and [Porrens?], [nm?]13, [S. Water?] Sr. (father is well acquainted with them) Nothing more at present. Remember me to all Your affectionate Son John C Flemming