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Will be examined tomorrow. Have | |||
no confidence. Feel as if I would | no confidence. Feel as if I would | ||
not pass. | not pass. | ||
Tuesday 16 | Tuesday 16 | ||
Was examined | Was examined the second one in the | ||
morning; and by the assistance of | morning; and by the assistance of | ||
Providence kept cool & got along | Providence kept cool & got along | ||
very well. | very well. Ascertained I had passed | ||
a 1st Class Captain. Heard H. Winter Davis | |||
give a speech on the admission of Arkansas | |||
Wednesday 17 | |||
Called on Mrs Gustin & family. Heard | |||
Senator Davis make a violent speech in | |||
reference to the writ of habeas corpus & | |||
attacking Massachusetts & her Senator. | |||
Went down to the Arsenal. Called on Robertson | |||
& Johnson J.S.? & on Capt Halstead |
Revision as of 16:23, 29 November 2020
Monday, February 15, 1864. Reported at 81/2 o'clock and gave Capt. Halstead my letter of introduction. Studied harder today than I ever did before Will be examined tomorrow. Have no confidence. Feel as if I would not pass.
Tuesday 16 Was examined the second one in the morning; and by the assistance of Providence kept cool & got along very well. Ascertained I had passed a 1st Class Captain. Heard H. Winter Davis give a speech on the admission of Arkansas
Wednesday 17 Called on Mrs Gustin & family. Heard Senator Davis make a violent speech in reference to the writ of habeas corpus & attacking Massachusetts & her Senator. Went down to the Arsenal. Called on Robertson & Johnson J.S.? & on Capt Halstead