Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Diary of 2nd Lieutenant Luman Harris Tenney: September 6, 1863

East Tennessee.  Up early and on the march at 6:30 towards Knoxville. Passed through a very pretty country along the railroad. Passed Dr. Baker's, killed by Trescott, Co. C on raid, bushwhacker. Many rich people, many well dressed darkies. Reached K. at 3 and lay in dust for two hours. Major Seward — disgusted — marched us through town when Col. P. overtook us and ordered us back through town and to camp north of river. Very pretty town, 6,000 or 7,000 inhabitants once, many vacant houses now. Hartsuff's Headquarters. Depots, cars and barracks. Boys showed me old fighting ground.

SOURCE: Frances Andrews Tenney, War Diary Of Luman Harris Tenney, p. 87

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