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to Elvira Winegar
June 16, 1863
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
He lists all the people that have been killed recently. He wishes she would leave Iowa and go home where she can take care of things better than anyone else.
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June 21, 1863
George Kelley came to see him. They are in the same place and will be there until Vicksburg is taken. They will get 2 months pay soon and he will send it to his father so he can send some to her.
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June 26, 1863
He has been under the weather lately. He is glad she has been enjoying herself. Brother George is not doing well but will probably not be discharged until Vicksburg is taken.
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April 28, 1863
The blockade was run last night. There were 400 of them. They are 20 miles from Vicksburg. Includes map of their camping grounds. The date is possibly April 28, 1863.
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June 30, 1863
He wishes he could see his family. He is waiting for the paymaster and hopes he will get 4 months pay.
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July 2, 1863
He wants her to make up her mind about whether she wants Burt to live him this winter or whether she wants to stay with her father. He has not seen George in a couple of days but he was doing poorly.
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June 5, 1863
They finally got Vicksburg and all the troops there. They got their pay for two months.
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Capt. Munser
July 10, 1863
They are camped about a mile from Vicksburg. George is in the hospital and he hopes he will get to go home. They took 23,000 prisoners.
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July 11, 1863
They are down at the railroad depot and most are working on all kinds of railroads. He describes Vicksburg as a hard looking place now. Billy was killed in that "Pennsylvania fight" (possibly Gettysburg).
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June 24, 1863
He keeps wishing and hoping the paymaster will come soon and give them 2 months worth of pay. He thinks George will go home soon. The 95th has gone to Natchez.
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George is looking very thin. He will go North in a few days but still doesn't know if he will get a furlough yet. Thomas died.
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July 31, 1863
They will be staying where they are for some time. He got a letter from Burt who says he will be working for Hank or Sanders' house.
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August 5, 1863
He heard the division had gone down the river to relieve Gen. Ransom's brigade at Natchez.
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August 12, 1863
He has a new doctor who he believes is helping him. Bill came and stayed with him a few days. He saw George Kelley. Soon they will have another chance for furloughs.
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February 22, 1863
"It is impossible for him to come home now. They've heard that the paymaster is in Memphis." He mentions that the formally enslaved individuals are arriving everyday and, "there must be over a thousand now."
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February 24, 1863
There was a fire in the last town. They salvaged what they could from the millinery shop and so forth. He is sending a box home.
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February 23, 1863
They have been having good luck with the boat they are moving. They will get extra pay for their work. Burt has the measles. He talks of sending various items home via other people.
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March 2, 1863
Possible water damage and very faded.
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March 3, 1863
He is glad she is getting along with the taxes. George had the typhoid fever but not very bad. He admires a particular captain in their company who is very clever.
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circa March 1863
He wishes she would write more often, at least twice a week. He gets quite lonely and it does him good to hear from her.
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March 5, 1863
They are going to sign the payrolls in the morning. They will get 2 more months than usual. Burt is doing better. They finally got the steam boat in the lake. He sent her some money.
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March 8, 1863
They are on their way to the red river. They do not have to work very hard at present. The spring is coming. He owes money because he bought a knife with borrowed money.
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March 13, 1863
They are building a bridge so as to get to the boats faster. The paymaster is coming tomorrow and he will send her some money. George Marvin has consumption.
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March 15, 1863
They got paid finally and he is sending money. He asks after Phil. Burt is not getting along very well.
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March 17, 1863
He made some trinkets for the family including a necklace and breast pin. He is sending them money as well.
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March 22, 1863
Farragut is up to Vicksburg and there are lots of troops down the river. A few men have been discharged due to sickness. It has been raining a lot.
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March 26, 1863
He got a book for his sister. Burt has been discharged.
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March 28, 1863
The 95th was sent out foraging yesterday but a few stayed behind to take care of the camp. He has sent a couple of rings to her.
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He is putting aside some money for his sister.
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September 17, 1864
They may send the Illinois boys home. He wants to give Lincoln another vote. There is no likelihood of a draft in Boone County. He hopes Grant can do something with Richmond this fall.
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October 16, 1864
He saw Luther Lawrence who told him that father had died about a month ago. He desperately wants to receive mail from her.
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October 23, 1864
They are living very well. They are quartered in a building for once and there is a large stove. John Cocoran died. James Trisdell is their captain.
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November 6, 1864
They are waiting for the railroad cars to take them to Memphis. He was hoping he could see her sometime but it doesn't look like there will be any more furloughs this winter.
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October 30, 1864
He sent some money home by a friend for her. They got to draw a lot of clothes such as an overcoat, pants, socks, etc.
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November 13, 1864
They signed the payroll for 4 months. He is very glad Lincoln got reelected.
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November 17, 1864
He didn't get as much on his clothing account so he did not send as much as expected. He will send pictures. Spenser Lawrence and his wife are working in the hospital.
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November 22, 1864
A friend of his is discharged and he will send some items via him. They may leave their present location tonight.
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November 26, 1864
They are traveling by boat and will go to Nashville next but he does not know what their final destination is. Bill Garret is back and doing ok. They are hoping to get their regiment together again.
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December 2, 1864
He is sending her some blankets and clothes, just as she requested.
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December 5, 1864
He has sent everything and paid the freight. The Rebels are advancing on them and there is a good chance a fight might break out.
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December 11, 1864
The weather is very cold. George is cooking now and is very healthy. If he didn't have a family, he would like soldiering very much.
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December 20, 1864
He had an upset stomach but has recovered. They left Nashville and had a fight that lasted two days. They only lost one man who was shot by a cannon ball.
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December 28, 1864
Bill thinks he should let the fences go until he gets home. Edmund Druse lost a leg on the 16th. He wants her to get the children some good clothes.
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January 3, 1865
He doesn't know if they will travel by boat or land to get to Memphis. He says to tell Burt he has not forgotten him. They have traveled about 2500 miles so far.
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December 12, 1865
They are setting up winter quarters and they have a nice fire place. He hopes she got the box he sent since it was fifty dollars worth of stuff.
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to John Letcher re: urging concilatory attitude towards Yankees
1865/08/28
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Concening President's Johnson's Reconstruction Policy. Lee asks "to calm feelings which have too long existed... the interest of the state are... the same as those of the U. States" Written near Centreville, Virginia.
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G. O. no. 10 re: taking possession of railroad and telegraph lines
1862/02/04
Townsend, E. D. (Edward Davis), 1817-1893
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G. O. no. 11 re: Capt. John R. Cutler Court Martial
1862/02/05
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G. O. no. 18 re: appropriations for support of Army for 1861
1860/07/09
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to D. M. Leatherman re: claim on land of a Confederate soldier
1863/09/03
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Responding to a claim upon land in Memphis, Tenn., owned by a man in the rebel service. Lincoln writes in part: "The Impropriety of bringing such cases to me is obvious to any one who will consider that I could not properly act on any case without...
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