Monday, June 5, 2023

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June 5th. Slight firing heard at Port Hudson, from twelve, midnight, until two o’clock A. M.; at four A. M. firing again heard at Port Hudson. Nothing of importance occurred during the remainder of this day, although our army in the rear of and fleet below Port Hudson, engaged with the enemy. Having the range [...]

Cruise of the U.S. Flag-Ship Hartford -Wm. C. Holton

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From the diary of Osborn H. Oldroyd JUNE 5TH.–The siege is still progressing favorably. There is joy in our camp, for Uncle Sam has again opened a clothing store, which we shall patronize, asking nothing about price or quality. The boys cheered lustily when they saw the teams drive in, and heard what they were [...]

A Soldier’s Story of the Siege of Vicksburg

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1860s newsprint

June 5, 1863, American Citizen (Canton, Mississippi)                       There are at this time several hundred patients in the different hospitals in this place.  The men are from almost every part of the Confederate States, far away from their families and friends, and deprived of the [...]

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June 5, 1863, The New York Herald Unofficial reports received in Washington yesterday, which are considered entirely reliable, state that up to the 31st ult. no material change in the affairs at Vicksburg had occurred, and that no fighting had taken place for several days. A despatch from Washington yesterday also sates that a rebel [...]

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June 5, 1863, The New York Herald THE WALNUT HILLS. Our Walnut Hills Correspondence. HEADQUARTERS, SEVENTEENTH (McPHERSON’S) CORPS, WALNUT HILLS, REAR OF VICKSBURG, May 18, 1863. THE BRIDGING AND CROSSING OF THE BIG BLACK RIVER. The successful assault upon the enemy’s works on Big Black river yesterday morning resulted in driving his main force away [...]

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June 5, 1863, The Charleston Mercury We would earnestly commend the attempt at relief undertaken by the Banks of this city, as sketched in the subjoined resolutions. No object could be presented which would more command the heartfelt sympathies of our whole people; none which more explicitly involves their fidelity and honor. To abandon these [...]

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June 5, 1863, The Charleston Mercury IMPORTANT FROM THE COAST – BLUFFTON BURNED BY THE ENEMY. (Official Despatches) POCOTALIGO, June 4. To Gen. Jordan: Lieut Col. JOHNSON reports that the enemy has just fired the town of Bluffton. Our skirmishers have engaged them. I consider our force already there sufficient to prevent an advance. W. [...]

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June 5, 1863, The Charleston Mercury Our enemies are elated with the vain hope of starving us out. Is there a man in the Confederate States who entertains a doubt of our ability to feed ourselves and our army? If there be such an individual, we refer him to the statistics of our export of [...]

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J. E. Johnston to Major-General Walker

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CANTON, June 5, 1863.1 Major-General WALKER, Yazoo City: Captain [Thomas] Henderson, at Scott’s Ferry, reported Brigadier-General [John] Adams at Pritchard’s Cross-Roads last night. I suppose that the general has reported to you. I cannot suspect that he will neglect the Valley road. I have desired Jackson to send you a squadron. Send information to Loring [...]

Civil War Irregulars: Rangers, Scouts, Guerrillas, and Others, Henderson’s Cavalry Scouts, War of the Rebellion: from the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies and Navies

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June 5, 1863, Charleston Mercury [From the Staunton (Va.) Spectator. Brigadier General Roberts came into Weston week before last, after our forces under  Gen. Imboden had passed through, and commenced a series of tyrannical acts alone worthy of abolition commanders.                       They delivered copies of [...]

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