It is cloudy and
quite cool. I harrowed all day, and I think that it is the last day's work that
I shall do on the farm for some time, unless this cruel war soon comes to a
close.
There are two
families in this locality who are Copperheads and opposed to the war. They are
members of the “Knights of the Golden Circle,” but are very quiet at present.
They do not, however, give dinners to the returned veterans. About eighteen
months ago, they, with some others, north and west from here, were giving the
loyal people of the county a great deal of trouble, going so far as to recruit
a company of cavalry for the rebel army and drill them at the county seat.
Finally, some of our brave soldiers, Tipton boys, home on furlough, made it so
hot for the would-be rebel soldiers, that they disbanded, and have not been
seen drilling since.
Source: Alexander
G. Downing, Edited by Olynthus B., Clark, Downing’s Civil War Diary,
p. 179
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