Monday, July 1, 2024

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Charles Lynch

July 1st. This hot morning finds us still in our good camp on the banks of the Great Kanawah River, surrounded by lofty mountains. We have been informed of a fine spring of water over the river, upon a mountain. Some of the residents wish that we would try it and drink of its good [...]

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

“It hurts us some to see it credited to other troops, but such is the fortune of war..,”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

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July 1, 1864. This campaign is coming down to a question of muscle and nerve. It is the 62d day for us, over 50 of which we have passed under fire. I don’t know anything more exhausting. One consolation is that the Rebels are a good deal worse off than we are. They have lost [...]

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

…the 7th. Tenn and McDonald’s Bat’n have orders to move on an hour’s notice, the Yanks are very strong in numbers—

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July, Friday 1, 1864 It has been quite pleasant all day, a nice breeze, we spent it alone until this evening, several of our friends from Camp called, Col. Rucker, Col. Overton & Lt. Rodgers from Rucker’s Brig, Capt. Leverson, Capt. Mason, Johnie and Decatur from Forrest’s Hd. Qts. Maj. Crump arrived from Oxford, he [...]

Diaries and Letters of Belle Edmondson