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to Elvira Winegar
January 22, 1864
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
A move will be taking place soon but he does not know if he will have to go. Bill should be back soon. A lot of wives are down there right now.
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February 2, 1864
Gen. Hurlbut is there and they are organizing a large force to move somewhere. He saw Bill Gallagher and he sould see Bill Redfield in a day or two.
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February 7, 1864
He had dinner with Bill. Bill is going to work on a bridge. He heard that Phil is married now. George's eyes are getting better and he can go on picket now.
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February 15, 1864
They have not heard from the army since they passed Jackson. Phil owes him a letter. The weather has been cold. He has not seen Bill for days.
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February 19, 1864
He bought a new overcoat and blanket. He will send them home. It is hard to tell where they will go next.
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February 23, 1864
They are working on the fortifications. They do the mechanical work but the digging and lifting is done by the black men. George and Miller are well.
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February 29, 1864
He believes he will get paid soon. He sent her a ring. Bill is at Black River but he has not seen him. Mrs. Hill is enjoying herself.
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March 6, 1864
Bill came in with him and George the other day. Gen. Hurlbut returned from his expedition. He has not see Bill Gallagher yet. He mentions the ring he made for her again.
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March 13, 1864
Bill Gallagher was there last Sunday but has gone up the river again. Gunther Hathaway was either killed or taken prisoner. He doesn't know when they will get paid next.
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March 20, 1864
He describes Mrs. Hill's room. He received a letter from Uncle Ira and all are well. Nearly all of the old regiment reenlisted. He hopes Lincoln will be reelected.
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April 3, 1864
He knows they will go up to Tennessee when the Red River expedition is over but beyond that he doesn't know where they will go since the army is getting reorganized in the spring. He says the fortifications will be the strongest in the United States.
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April 8, 1864
He has not heard from the regiment in some time, but suspects they will go to Black River when they come back. They may not get any pay for a long time.
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April 16, 1864
He has had the ague but is feeling better this morning. The 95th is going up the river when they come back from the Red River expedition. He got a letter from Burt who is running for collector.
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April 24, 1864
The regiment is about 200 miles up Red River. They expect to go back to the regiment but no one knows when. William Stevenson is sick.
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April 30, 1864
He is still overseeing the building of the fortifications. All the flowers are coming up for spring.
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May 3, 1864
They got orders to take ten days rations with them.
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May 21, 1864
They have skirmished with the rebels nearly every day. When he gets his pay he will give it to his father to keep for him.
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[Diary of Samuel G. Gottshall]
1861
Gottshall, Samuel G., 1841-1902
An unbound manuscript signed. Entries run from 11 July to 31 December. Throughout the diary, Gottshall describes his march through Baltimore, Maryland, his arrival in Washington D.C. following the Second Bull Run, soldiering, camp life, and...
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November 5, 1862
They arrived near Chicago. Along the way, the major lost a horse and one of his feet got cut off. "They are 160 miles from Chicago. They saw 200 secessionist soldiers in cars [sic] bound for Southern states." Last page very faded.
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November 7, 1862
Now in Jackson, Tennessee, they started for this place in the dark and now it is early morning. They have been busy putting up their tents. There is a lot of cotton around and he plans to send her some.
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November 12, 1862
He writes that he is very healthy and is even gaining weight. George is out on picket. He got a letter from Bill. Last night, he was on guard.
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November 14, 1862
They have been foraging for chicken and beef. They have also been chopping wood. He suspects it is their last night here. Shane was there today. He has been sick.
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November 16, 1862
He has gained five pounds since he was in Tennessee. They had a supper of chickens the other night and Bill Gallagher joined them. He says the secessionists are sick of the war.
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November 17, 1862
He is sending her cotton by way of Elder Reed. It will be at Ranson V. Fuller's store.
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November 19, 1862
He has gained even more weight. He tells her to come visit since they cannot get any more furloughs. They are sleeping on straw.
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November 23, 1862
They are currently under General McArthur and he is very good. There are 20,000 troops there. Their tents are too small but the General has promised larger ones. He wants the son of a mutual friend to stay with her in the summer. Their friend Bill is...
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November 26, 1862
He has not seen Bill yet. They send foraging parties out every day now and have built their own oven. They must bake their own bread. They build log huts and puts the tents over them for a roof.
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November 27, 1862
George has not got over his wound but he will not get a discharge. He hopes the war ends in the winter. He tells her not worry about him because there is not much danger there.
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November 30, 1862
They lost a man when the cavalry came in contact with the rebels, but have not heard from them since. Bill is not far away but he is in a different division.
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December 3, 1862
They just got marching orders. George cannot march, however. They have followed the rebels some distance. He has enough money for now. Yesterday the cavalry took 50 prisoners.
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December 9, 1862
He's been working on the railroad bridge that the Rebels burned and could not write her earlier. The weather is splendid. It is rumored they will guard the railroad, in which case they will not leave their present location anytime soon.
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December 13, 1862
He is worried because he has not heard from her in a while. They have been living pretty good lately, for there are sweet potatoes and molasses and meat aplenty. Bill will work on the Talahatchie bridge. He talks about the rate of cotton and says he...
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December 15, 1862
He is now working with Bill. He talks about what they should do with the old cow they own.
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December 16, 1862
He spilled something on the letter he wrote last night, but he will have to send it anyway.
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December 17, 1862
He writes that he will be joining a special mechanic corps. Their duties will be to build and repair railroads and bridges, and there is extra pay.
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General George Griffin is sick. They took some food from secessionists. He has not seen Bill since Jackson. They have about 1 million dollars' worth of cotton now.
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December 5, 1863
They have been on the move constantly. He has had picket duty since they arrived as which explains why he hasn't written as much as he could have. He not received any mail from her. They are currently camped along the Charleston and Memphis railroad.
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January 8, 1863
He mentions a General Price and his nephew. George is cooking for the Captain currently. There have been some cases of the measles. He has not seen Bill since Abbotville.
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January 11, 1863
Very faded.
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January 13, 1863
He writes that they have not been paid. Dick Emmonds died of the measles yesterday. He misses his family and hopes the war will end soon.
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January 16, 1862
There was a snowstorm that brought a foot of snow. Peter Carmen shot his thumbs off that morning while mishandling his gun. He will probably be discharged. They have orders to leave soon.
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January 20, 1863
They are at Memphis on board a boat and will be heading to Vixburg. He tells her to write to Loren to see if he will stay with her next summer. He is sick of the way the war is going.
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January 24, 1863
They left memphis on Tuesday and arrived there last night. They are near the shore at the mouth of the Yazoo River and there were three regiments on board the boat. He wants her to borrow some money for the property if she can since he is paid...
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January 29, 1863
The had a hard time on the boat. The captain has been very sick but he has been getting better, Col. Church is still alive. He asks what the taxes are on their property. He hopes they will have Vixburg before long.
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January 31, 1863
He quit smoking 2 weeks ago. Capt. Loop is sick so he is going home and Lt. Randall resigned. They are glad because no one really liked liked Randall.
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February 6, 1863
He describes his surroundings, and then goes on to talk about the stove in his tent. He talks about all the different food they make in the army.
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February 8, 1863
There is only one brigade up there now and he is hoping the mail will start to come more regularly. Ed Pierce will be their second Lieutenant.
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February 13, 1863
William Boyce is dead. George is sick. While the boys were out foraging, they were attacked by the rebels. The rebels took 17 prisoners.
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George is not doing well but he is getting better and should be ready for duty soon.
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February 17, 1863
George is getting better. They had to make a pair of crutches for one of the boys that was wounded. There are about three thousand contrabands there coming up from the swamps and countless numbers of mules.
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