Saturday, September 14, 2024

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Charles Lynch

September 14th. A quiet morning in our camp. Resting and trying to get a little comfort out of life. Talking and living over our service during the past year, not forgetting our unfortunate comrades who were killed and wounded, prisoners. The life of a soldier in war is a severe and sad one. Wonderful what [...]

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

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(Note: picture is of an unidentified Confederate soldier.)

“CAMP near LOVEJOY’S STATION, “Sept. 14, 1864.         “When my last was written Sherman had not developed his intentions, and we were all in the dark as to what he would do next. After drawing back his line from our right and centre, he pushed these troops round in rear of his original right and crossing [...]

Louise Wigfall Wright — A Southern Girl in ’61

Diary of Belle Edmondson

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September, Wednesday 14, 1864 Today has been a sad one to many members of this household, or rather has terminated sadly to some. Maj. Crump and Eddie left this morning for Grenada, where Gen. Chalmers’ command has been ordered—I am so unhappy tonight, my heart aches to see dear Lou in trouble. She had a [...]

Diaries and Letters of Belle Edmondson