Wednesday, 13th–It is cloudy and very cool. I helped father put in his wheat today, harrowing all forenoon and drilling in wheat in the afternoon. James Kelley, a soldier of the neighborhood, home on a furlough, came over to help me out for a few days.
April, Wednesday 13, 1864 This has indeed been an exciting day, heavy fireing all last night & this morn. Forrest has captured Fort Pillow—still in his possession up to this evening dispatches captured on yesterday, the fireing we heard was between the Fort and Gun Boats, the Yanks in Memphis are frightened to death—a squad [...]
APRIL 13th.—A clear, but cool day. Again planted corn, the other having rotted. There is an unofficial report that one of our torpedo boats struck the Federal war steamer Minnesota yesterday, near Newport News, and damaged her badly. I learn (from an official source) to-day that Gen. Longstreet’s corps is at Charlottesville, to co-operate with [...]