Thursday, December 14, 2023

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

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Bean Station, Tenn. Monday, 14th. Dark, cloudy and foggy. Hear Jacob Smallered of “C” Co. was killed yesterday. At noon Col. Garrard came along with the Brigade. Teams ordered to hitch up. Didn’t feel well but concluded to go out. June went with me to station. Artillery firing commenced. Found rebels near the station in [...]

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

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Charles Lynch

December 14th. On picket, which comes every other day and night. All things seem to be very quiet. Bought a watch. The first one I ever owned. Paid one of the boys ten dollars. Wrote many letters to friends at home. When off duty visited the many points of interest around the town. Here old [...]

Civil War Diary of Charles H. Lynch, 18th Conn. Vol’s.

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“BRANDON, Dec. 14th, 1863. “My dear Wigfall:          “I see in the newspapers reports of resolutions of what is called the Mississippi campaign. One of them calling for the correspondence connected with it.          “Let me suggest that the campaign really commenced in the beginning of December, 1862—and that my connection with it dates from November 24th [...]

Louise Wigfall Wright — A Southern Girl in ’61

A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary

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A likeness of Jones when he was editor and majority owner of the Daily Madisonian during President John Tyler’s administration.

DECEMBER 14th.—We have President Lincoln’s message today, and his proclamation of amnesty to all who take an oath of allegiance, etc., and advocate emancipation. There are some whom he exempts, of course. It is regarded here as an electioneering document, to procure a renomination for the Presidency in the radical Abolition Convention to assemble in [...]

A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary at the Confederate States Capital, By John Beauchamp Jones

A Diary From Dixie.

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December 14th.–Drove out with Mrs. Davis. She had a watch in her hand which some poor dead soldier wanted to have sent to his family. First, we went to her mantua-maker, then we drove to the Fair Grounds where the band was playing. Suddenly, she missed the watch. She remembered having it when we came [...]

A Diary From Dixie by Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut.