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Camp Buckner
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Camp Buckner
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Thursday, October 20, 2022
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Saturday, November 2, 1861
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The First Battalion moved ( eight miles) from Flat Lick to Camp Buckner. The latter camp appeared somewhat lonely now, as the infantry had ...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, November 5, 1861
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Our battalion moved (twelve miles) from Camp Buckner to within four miles of the Gap, where we remained until Thursday, November 7th. McNa...
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Monday, October 21, 1861
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General Zollicoffer sent the following telegram this morning to General Johnston, Bowling Green Kentucky: One Ohio Regiment said to be tw...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, October 22, 1861
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Eleven men from First Battalion were sent back in the direction of Wildcat to make a report to General Zollicoffer and get orders. They had ...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Thursday, October 24, 1861
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The infantry and artillery moved on in the direction of Camp Buckner. A part of Brazelton's Battalion was left on the London road a shor...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Friday, October 25, 1861
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Captain Allison sent some of his men out to search the woods into which the bush-whacker was chased last evening to see what discovery they ...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Saturday, October 26, 1861
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Several detachments were sent out over the country after beef cattle. Some sixty beeves were brought in during the day. The battalion move...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Sunday, October 27, 1861
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Lieutenant George Alexander, Dr. J. S. Harrison (afterward Lieutenant) and R. Davenport rejoined Allison's company. They had been home o...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Wednesday, October 30, 1861
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L. V. Kennedy and Dr. Monroe Knight, having received an honorable discharge from the service on account of ill health, started home. We regr...
Sunday, August 21, 2022
Brigadier-General Felix K. Zollicoffer to Lieutenant-Colonel William W. Mackall, October 29, 1861
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BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, Camp Buckner (Cumberland Ford), October 29, 1861. Lieutenant-Colonel MACKALL, Assistant Adjutant-General, Bowling Gree...
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Brigadier-General Felix K. Zollicoffer to Colonel John P. Murray, October 28, 1861
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CAMP BUCKNER, KY., October 28, 1861. Col. JOHN P. MURRA Y, Near Albany, Ky.: SIR: I felt of the enemy's intrenched camp at Rockcastl...
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Official Reports: Action at Rockcastle Hills, or Camp Wildcat, Ky.. October 21, 1861. No. 5. — Reports of Brigadier-General F. K. Zollicoffer, C. S. Army, including operations October 16-26, with correspondence.
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No. 5. Reports of Brigadier-General F. K. Zollicoffer, C. S. Army, including operations October 16-26, with correspondence. CAMP NEAR ROCKCA...
Monday, August 1, 2022
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, October 8, 1861
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McNairy's Battalion moved from Camp Buckner about four miles down the Cumberland River to Bald Hill. We were well pleased with the chang...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Wednesday, October 16, 1861
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According to orders of yesterday, about 5,400 of Zollicoffer's Brigade, including six pieces of artillery, were put in motion along the ...
Monday, May 30, 2022
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Monday, September 30, 1861
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Through carelessness, or some other cause, five barrels of salt were left where they were captured, near where the enemy had been camping. L...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, October 1, 1861
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Rain's Regiment and Allison's Company returned to camp at Camp Buckner. Companies B and C of McNairy's Battalion remained at Bar...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Wednesday, October 2, 1861
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Several of Allison's Company who had been home returned to camp, brother Will (W. C. Hancock) and J. C. McAdoo, who were sick of the mea...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Friday, October 4, 1861
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Gen. Zollicoffer ordered Col. McNairy to go with his battalion on a reconnoitering expedition as far as London. As soon as his men could p...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Saturday, October 5, 1861
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Setting out on his return between daybreak and sunrise, McNairy arrived at Camp Buckner a little after dark, and reported the result of his ...
Brigadier-General Felix K. Zolicoffer, September 25, 1861
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BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, Camp Buckner, September 25, 1861. Col. James E. Rains will march at 4 o'clock to-morrow morning, via Ba...
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