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Moscow TN
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Moscow TN
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Monday, March 30, 2026
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Tuesday, November 18, 1862
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Moscow, Tenn. Up at 4 A. M., cooked our breakfast and again on the road by 6 o'clock, and after a four hours' march through a broken...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Wednesday, November 19, 1862
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Moscow. To-day, ordered to pack our knapsacks, mark them preparatory to turning them over, and take them to be stored until we were to be pe...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Thursday, November 20, 1862
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Moscow. Mail arrived to-day. Received two letters; weather rather cold. Went foraging in the morning; returned with fresh pork, beans, corn ...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Friday, November 21, 1862
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Moscow. Weather cold and frosty. 2 Р. М. bugle sounded the assembly, "Fall in", when we were given orders to prepare to march imme...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Saturday, November 22, 1862
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Moscow. Griffith Thomas, E. W. Evans and myself went to the spring in woods, washed our clothes and returned by one o'clock. Weather war...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Sunday, November 23, 1862
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Moscow. Laid in tent all day. Mail arrived in the afternoon. Received two very welcome letters from home and Thomas L. SOURCE: Jenkin Lloy...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Monday, November 24, 1862
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Moscow. I felt rather unwell, having had a lusty old shake with the ague. In the night went to the doctor, had four pills and an excuse from...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Tuesday, November 25, 1862
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Moscow. Orders were sent to Captain to have two best non-commissioned officers to report at Colonel Powell's headquarters by 8 A. M. Ser...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Wednesday, November 26, 1862
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Moscow. Cold and chilly. Troubled with diarrhea; felt rather bad. SOURCE: Jenkin Lloyd Jones, An Artilleryman's Diary , p. 14
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Thursday, November 27, 1862
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Moscow. Our boys returned in the afternoon having been out to Collierville, eighteen miles distant, burned a bridge, came upon a party of re...
Diary of Private Jenkin Lloyd Jones: Friday, November 28, 1862
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Moscow. Awoke before daylight with orders Started to prepare to march. All was ready by 6:30 A. M. at about 7:30, fell in rear of the ...
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Diary of Captain Joseph Stockton, November 20, 1862
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Left Columbus this morning about 4 o'clock on board the cars of the M. & O. Railroad. Men all in good spirits. Left a number in the ...
Diary of Captain Joseph Stockton, November 26, 1862
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Companies A and F go on picket a few miles west of Moscow, Tennessee. SOURCE: Joseph Stockton, War Diary (1862-5) of Brevet Brigadier Gen...
Diary of Captain Joseph Stockton, November 28, 1862
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Left Moscow for Holly Springs, Mississippi, at nine o'clock, marched twenty miles, encamped in the woods, slept soundly until awakened b...
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