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Thursday, December 26, 2024
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 10, 1862
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Left Manchester camp and arrived at Tullahoma the same day, and encamped for the night, making a march of 12 miles. SOURCE: Adam S. Johnst...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 11, 1862
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Left Tullahoma camp and arrived at Nashville the same day, and encamped for the night, making a march of 70 miles. SOURCE: Adam S. Johnsto...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 12, 1862
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Left Nashville camp and moved four miles out of town to camp, and was rallied the same day and slept all night on our arms, with sixty round...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 13, 1862
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Left camp again and slept all night on our arms in Nashville, and encamped or changed camp the same day on College Hill, 1½ miles out of tow...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 16, 1862
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Left Camp College Hill, or was rallied and sent to Gallatin, Summer county, Tenn, and slept on our arms all night, and the next morning our ...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 17, 1862
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Returned to camp, making a march of 13 miles, remaining in this camp four days. SOURCE: Adam S. Johnston, The Soldier Boy's Diary Boo...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 21, 1862
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Left Camp College Hill on a rally from Nashville to the junction of the L. R. & Gr. rail road and returned to Nashville the same day, an...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 22, 1862
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Left as an escort for General Nelson to Franklin, Tenn., from camp at the junction of the L.R. & G. rail road, and encamped at Tire Spri...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 23, 1862
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Left Tire Spring camp and arrived at Drake's mill, Franklin, the same day, and encamped for the night, having fulfilled our escort, maki...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 24, 1862
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Left Drake's mill camp and arrived the same day in Franklin, and encamped for the night, making a march of 2 miles. SOURCE: Adam S. Jo...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 25, 1862
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Left Franklin camp and arrived at the tunnel of the Louisville & Nashville R. R. the same day, and encamped for the night, making a marc...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 26, 1862
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Left the Tunnel camp and arrived at Grallatin on the same day, driving General Morgan and his forces out of the above named town, killing on...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 27, 1862
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Left Gallatin and returned to our old camp on College Hill, Nashville, making another grand circle the same day, a march of 26 miles. SOUR...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, August 29, 1862
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Left Columbia camp, the half of our regiment coming from Pulaski, 35 miles of a march, and returned to camp the same day, and encamped for t...
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, July 8, 1862
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Left Camp Cooper, and arrived the sameday at Wartrace, remaining in the above mentioned camp twenty-six days, without moving. Encamped for t...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, July 9, 1862
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Left Wartrace and arrived at Duck river the same day as guard for rail road bridges and fortifications there, and encamped for the night at ...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, July 14, 1862
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Left Camp Duck river and arrived the same day at Tullahoma and encamped for the night, making a march of 9 miles. SOURCE: Adam S. Johnston...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, July 25, 1862
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Left Tullahoma and marched to Manchester fair grounds, Coffee county, Tenn., and encamped for the night, making a march of 11 miles. SOURC...
Sunday, August 4, 2024
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, June 2, 1862
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Left Camp Wynkoop and got to Camp Haggerty, one mile south of Salem, in Franklin TN, making one day in the above mentioned camp, and encampe...
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, June 3, 1862
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Left Camp Haggerty and marched on the Chattanooga Road, encampted for the night at Cowen’s Station, making a march of 21 miles. SOURCE: Ad...
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