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to Elvira Winegar
July 4, 1864
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
Billy Garret is doing better and will be getting a furlough shortly. He describes his bed. He received her picture.
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July 10, 1864
Will Brigg was wounded and taken prisoner. He has a cane head that was made from the tree that Vicksburg was surrendered under.
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July 13, 1864
They were married ten years ago and he says she is better than he deserved.
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July 21, 1864
He has not seen Bill Redfield since they went out. He got a photograph of Col. Humphrey which he is enclosing. George is very healthy and has charge of the cooking.
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July 25, 1864
Jesse Thawes was taken prisoner. He was skirmishing and got in the Rebels' lines before he knew it. He thinks Bill is out on the railroad. A man shot himself through the hand.
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July 29, 1864
He asks her to let him know when she is going to Iowa and how long she will be there. He sent her a couple photographs and will get his own photograph to send to her.
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August 2, 1864
George got a letter from Marillo last night. His father's health is very poor. He cannot tell which way they are going but will write when he finds out.
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August 8, 1864
They landed at their current location on the 6th. He says there is not much of a town there. He has been on picket duty a lot so now there are things to do.
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August 14, 1864
They are building fortifications which keeps them busy nearly all the time. They finally got their tents so they can get out of the rain.
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August 18, 1864
The health of the regiment is good. Letter extremely faded.
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August 24, 1864
He has charge of the woodwork on the fort. They will get 2 months worth of pay soon. Anderson died. Includes separate letter to sister on back page.
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August 30, 1864
He loves her picture. He doesn't know where he is going yet but will let her know. Bill's time is almost up and he will be going home. He says to let Phill live in the shop this winter.
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September 8, 1864
They are in Dwalls Bluff but have orders to go up the river and find the Rebels. A friend was discharged so he might send some money by him.
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September 12, 1864
Mrs. Hill has come down again and has brought him and George some dried currents. He may have to go on an expedition and might not be able to write for some time.
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September 14, 1864
He sent a blouse and a woolen shirt for her to keep for him. Dom and Ed came to visit. He asks her if she sent his photograph to Michigan.
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October 6, 1864
They left Brownsville and have marched everyday since. They have traveled about 350 miles total. He is hoping to get some newspapers soon. Written at Camp Girardeau.
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To James McHenry
14 September 1798
Adams, John, 1735-1826
List of names for suggested appointments in the U.S. military [as officers], including a chaplain. "...George McDonald, General Whiting, a very respectable officer, James Cunningham, James Campbell, Lenas [?] Mugs Bradley, George Walters, General...
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To Mercy Warren
01 September 1813
Reminiscing about the announcement of Franklin's death.
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Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the U.S.
1816
Bank of the United States, 1791-1811
"Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America, in congress assembled, That a bank of the United States of America shall be established, with a capital of thirty-five millions of dollars, divided into three...
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to Aaron Hobart
7 May 1820
Sampson, Zabdiel, 1781-1828
Thanks Hobart for asking Mr. Morton "to use his influence in securing for me the office of collector of the district of Plymouth."
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March 28, 1863
Burt started home last Saturday. He received a letter from Mr. Pier. He has been making money making rings. Even in the army he makes money.
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April 7, 1863
They are camped near where the Vicksburg and Little Rock railroads meet up. They had to abandon the first canal and are digging another at Young Point. He said she doesn't have to worry about him getting killed because he doesn't enter combat.
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April 10, 1863
They have the rebels cut off from Texas. Farragut shelled them out yesterday. There are about 70 Black men in their company. He says says they are all stout so they do all the hard work.
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April 16, 1863
They got a chance to go to the river in a flat boat. That's where he found Bill. Later he heard that Schauck was dead. They are now ten miles from Vicksburg. He bought some tobacco and sold it for a profit.
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April 20, 1863
He thinks she should try to get Burt to come and live with her. They expect to get four months pay soon. There has been some fighting at Vicksburg and he believes they will take it before long. His friend Charles Toby is with him.
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