Daniel mentions that he wants to contribute towards a new kitchen set as a wedding present for Sherwood. He asks his mother to let him know when she receives the bonds he sent, and tells Sherwood to keep his spirits up.
Daniel writes a lengthy letter in which he touches on why he does not write more often. He also inquires as to why he has not heard from his brothers in so long. He discusses his weight and Sherwood's upcoming wedding. He asks a number of questions,…
Daniel mentions that Sherwood is lucky to have avoided the draft. He also talks about Shirley getting married, as well as the lack of letters he has received recently.
Daniel mentions that he is sending a picture of himself to his mother. He agrees with Shirley that there is no point in rushing into marriage. He also asks his mother for a picture of the whole family.
Daniel writes to his mother and says he is beginning to warm up to his new surroundings. He mentions that he is starting mechanics school soon, and indicates that he will become an instructor afterwards. He does not know where he will be sent next.
Daniel mentions that he has arrived in Texas, and makes a few comments on the weather. He talks about missing his train in Chicago and having dinner there with his uncle Frank.
Daniel mentions that he is sending some of his clothes home so that he can send for them when he gets stationed elsewhere. He expresses his hope that he will start mechanics school soon so that he can have a trade when the war is over. He also…
Daniel explains that he did not write sooner because he was in the hospital with measles. He also mentions that there was an issue with his kidneys, which is why it took so long for him to get out. He also indicates that he is in a new camp, which he…
Daniel explains that he has been moved again. He complains about being move around all the time, and mentions that some older soldiers are sick and tired of it. He also mentions that he finished school with a score of 96.