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Thursday, December 26, 2024
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 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 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...
Friday, October 11, 2024
Diary of Elvira J. Powers: Saturday, April 2, 1864
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Reached the "City of the Falls" in the night. Left the boat about six this morning, took a hasty breakfast at the “National,” then...
Monday, March 11, 2024
Diary of Private Adam S. Johnston, March 6, 1862
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Left Camp Hambright and got to Camp Andrew Johnson, two miles from Nashville, Tenn., the same day, making a march of 4 miles. SOURCE: Adam...
Monday, March 4, 2024
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Tuesday, February 25, 1862
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I left home* to rejoin the battalion near Murfreesboro. After a ride of nineteen miles I, with several others of Allison's Company, stop...
Diary of Private Richard R. Hancock: Thursday, February 27, 1862
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On reassembling the battalion drew five tents to each company, and put them up at Black's Shop. Hearing that the Federals were about f...
Friday, February 23, 2024
Official Reports of the Campaign in North Alabama and Middle Tennessee, November 14, 1864-January 23, 1865: No. 5.—Itineraries of the U.S. Forces under the command of Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, U. S. Army.
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No. 5. Itineraries of the U.S. Forces under the command of Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, U. S. Army.§ FOURTH ARMY CORPS. First Division. ...
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