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Monday, April 20, 2026
Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John Beatty, December 7, 1861
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Moved three miles nearer Louisville and encamped in a grove. Have had much difficulty in keeping the men in camp; and this evening, to preve...
Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John Beatty, December 12, 1861
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In camp near Elizabethtown. The road over which we marched was excellent; but owing to detention at Salt river, where the troops and trains ...
Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John Beatty, December 18, 1861
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In camp at Bacon creek, eight miles north of Green river. Have been two days on the way from Elizabethtown; the road was bad. There were nin...
Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John Beatty, December 21, 1861
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A reconnoissance was made beyond Green river yesterday, and no enemy found. We are short of supplies; entirely out of sugar, coffee, and c...
Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel John Beatty, December 31, 1861
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General Buell is here, and a grand review took place to-day. Since we left Elkwater there has been a steadily increasing element of insubo...
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Diary of Dr. Alfred L. Castleman, October 29, 1861
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A little occurrence of a very unpleasant nature, today. I have, for a long time, felt that my Colonel was interfering with the Medical Depar...
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Diary of Corporal Lawrence Van Alstyne: Wednesday, October 1, 1862
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Another hot day. How hot I don't know, but it wilted me. I tumbled down, completely used up while at drill. Several others did the same....
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