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Showing posts with label Combahee River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Combahee River. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Captain Charles Wright Wills: January 28, 1865 - 6 p.m.

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Six miles south of Combahee River, January 28, 1865, 6 p. m.  The campaign commences Monday. It is yet cold; about an inch of ice forms ever...

Captain Charles Wright Wills: January 29, 1865

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Combahee River, Charleston and Beaufort road,  January 29, 1865.  We have had some rich sport to-day. Our regiment and the 40th are out here...

Captain Charles Wright Wills: January 30, 1865

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McPhersonsville, S. C., January 30, 1865. We returned from Combahee river last night and at 10 p. m. received orders to move at 6 a. m. Ca...

Captain Charles Wright Wills: January 31, 1865

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January 31, 1865. Lay still all day. This place was a country summer resort. I was in a house to-day; the walls were rough boards white-wa...
Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Diary of Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle: Sunday, June 14, 1863

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I went to church at St Michael's, which is one of the oldest churches in America, and is supposed to have been built a hundred and fift...
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