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<html><p>My dear Sister Jane<br />I have but a few moments<br />in which to write; have been hung all day -<br />Was very good to get your letter - Read it with<br />much pleasure. Will try to follow your good<br />advice.<br />Jennie has told you we go into service<br />next Monday. The Company is ordered to muster<br />in at that time. I am not certain about the<br />result. Some of the leading men in the Com.<br />[unclear] who have been all along strong secessionists<br />have deserted us. This has created ill feeling<br />among a good many of the lower [unclear] of men<br />and they say they will not go unless the other&nbsp;[unclear]<br />of men go - they think <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">th</span> it was a [unclear] to catch them -<br />More of the officers are included in the number -<br />the others have acted in bad faith to the Company,<br />officers and Country - so the mustering in is by<br />no means certain -<br />There is nothing new here that has not already<br />reached you.<br />Boo [unclear] thinks the peninsula<br />between James &amp; York River very much [unclear] -<br />He says there is not sufficient force to prevent Leiu.<br />Coln's men from marching up <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">the</span> by land and taking<br />the batteries in rear -<br />Annie expects to learn Monday. Love to all<br />Affectionately [unclear]<br />C.V. Winfree</p></html>
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<html><p>My dear Sister Jane</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I have but a few moments</p>
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<p>in which to write; have been busy all day &ndash;</p>
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<p>Was very glad to get your letter &ndash; Read it with</p>
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<p>much pleasure.&nbsp; Will try to follow your good</p>
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<p>advice.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Jinnie had told you we go into service</p>
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<p>next Monday.&nbsp; The company is ordered to muster</p>
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<p>in at that time &ndash; I am not certain about the</p>
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<p>result, some of the leading men in the com-</p>
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<p>pany, who have been all along strong secessionists</p>
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<p>have deserted us.&nbsp; This has created ill feeling</p>
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<p>among a good many of the lower class of men</p>
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<p>and they say they will not go until the other class</p>
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<p>of men go &ndash; they think it was a [trop?] to catch them &ndash;</p>
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<p>None of the officers are included in the number &ndash;</p>
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<p>the others have acted in bad faith to the company,</p>
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<p>officers and Country &ndash; so the mustering in is by</p>
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<p>no means certain &ndash;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There is nothing new here that has not already</p>
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<p>reached you &ndash;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bro [M...?] thinks the peninsula</p>
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<p>between James &amp; York Rivers very much exposed &ndash;</p>
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<p>He says there is not sufficient force to prevent Lin-</p>
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<p>coln&rsquo;s men from marching up by road and taking</p>
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<p>the batteries in rear &ndash;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Annie expects to leave Monday &ndash; Love to all</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Affectionally your bro</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; C. V. Winfree</p></html>

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My dear Sister Jane

           I have but a few moments

in which to write; have been busy all day –

Was very glad to get your letter – Read it with

much pleasure.  Will try to follow your good

advice.

     Jinnie had told you we go into service

next Monday.  The company is ordered to muster

in at that time – I am not certain about the

result, some of the leading men in the com-

pany, who have been all along strong secessionists

have deserted us.  This has created ill feeling

among a good many of the lower class of men

and they say they will not go until the other class

of men go – they think it was a [trop?] to catch them –

None of the officers are included in the number –

the others have acted in bad faith to the company,

officers and Country – so the mustering in is by

no means certain –

     There is nothing new here that has not already

reached you –

     Bro [M...?] thinks the peninsula

between James & York Rivers very much exposed –

He says there is not sufficient force to prevent Lin-

coln’s men from marching up by road and taking

the batteries in rear –

     Annie expects to leave Monday – Love to all

                             Affectionally your bro

                                                    C. V. Winfree

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