Tuesday, February 25, 2025

“Gen. J. E. Smith, commanding, shot four of his prisoners in retaliation.”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

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February 25, 1865. Have not moved to-day. Rebels captured 15 men of the 29 Missouri to-day. Our foragers have been straggling for seven or eight miles in every direction; three of our regiment captured a refugee camp of seven men, ten guns, two revolvers, some pistols and 25 mules. Ordered to keep men well in [...]

Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills, (8th Illinois Infantry)

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

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25th. Furloughs stopped and pontoon train came up today. The Col.’s leave failed. He was in great trouble, having promised his wife to come home and yet expecting to remain with regt. after leave. Muddy, but pleasant overhead.[1] [1] Extract From Letter of Brevet Brigadier General Nettleton to Mrs. Luman H. Tenney Lakeside, Mich., June [...]

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

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Charles Lynch

February 25th. About midnight last night we were aroused by sharp firing. Made us open our eyes and ears. Ready for any sudden call. All we could do was to listen and wait. Soon all became quiet. Those of us off duty soon dropped asleep again. This morning we learned the cause of the firing [...]

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

A Diary From Dixie.

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February 25th.–The Pfeifers, who live opposite us here, are descendants of those Pfeifers who came South with Mr. Chesnut’s ancestors after the Fort Duquesne disaster. They have now, therefore, been driven out of their Eden, the valley of Virginia, a second time. The present Pfeifer is the great man, the rich man par excellence of [...]

A Diary From Dixie by Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut.