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November 1, 1863
Winegar, Daniel G., fl. 1862-1865
to Lelia Winegar
He assures his daughter he will not forget her. He can't come home now but he is thinking of her.
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to Elvira Winegar
He will send money as soon as he gets paid. He wants to go home badly. He thinks his health is improving every day.
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November 4, 1863
He has been having ague again but has been drinking quinine to break it up. They got 2 months pay and he sent 25 dollars to her. He expects to get paid again soon.
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November 12, 1863
He wishes there was some way she could come see him. He thinks Geroge's health is improving.
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November 19, 1863
He is glad she got the well cleaned out. They have to work to bring three engines from the railroad to the river. He will send some more money soon.
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November 23, 1863
He won't send her the money just yet because it is expensive to sned, so he may find someone to take it to her.Geroge is well.
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December 1, 1863
He asks her to let him know when she receives the money he sent. Bill went to Tennessee and he hasn't heard from him since.
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December 6, 1863
Everyone is feeling good over the news from Chattanooga and he hopes the war will end soon. He doesn't work in the shop anymore so there is not much work to do now.
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December 26, 1863
He is glad someone is cutting her wood for her. There was a hard rain. He thinks he has enough money to send her so she can fence the garden.
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January 3, 1864
He is very healthy and fat now. He likes Lt. Keeler, a first-rate officer. He heard Ed wants his overccoat.
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January 10, 1864
He bought a new overcoat. James Bennett came to see him and is on his way home because he is sick of the cotton business.
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January 18, 1864
Geroge is mad because he hasn't received any letters. They are currently burning wood to run the engines. They will go to black river and load them onto the cars.
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January 22, 1864
A move will 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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1917/08/15
Certificate.
Certificate of appointment as 2nd Lieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps.
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1917/10/26
Certificate of provisional appointment as 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry.
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1918/02/19
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1918/08/26
Certificate of temporary appointment to the rank of 1st Lieutenant.
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1920/01/06
Certificate of provisional appointment to the rank of 1st Lieutenant.
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1922/05/27
Regular Army Infantry School (Fort Benning, Ga.) Certificate for completion of the company officers course.
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June 1, 1932
Regular Army Infantry School (Fort Benning, Ga.) Certificate for completion of the advanced course for officers.
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1932/06/01
Diploma.
Regular Army Infantry School (Fort Benning, Ga.) Diploma from advanced course for officers.
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