Pages
(Move to ...)
Home
About
Reviews
Documents & Speeches
Official Reports
Lists
Newspapers
Guides
Notable Kin
Digital Library
Who's Who
Blog Roll
Links
Contact Me
My Family
▼
Showing posts with label
Theodore Reichardt
.
Show all posts
Showing posts with label
Theodore Reichardt
.
Show all posts
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Saturday, February 1, 1862
›
During the past month the right section done picket duty once on the Potomac. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regim...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Monday, February 3, 1862
›
The left section relieved the right section to-day. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Art...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Friday, February 7, 1862
›
Received the news of the surrender of Fort Henry. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artil...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Saturday, February 8, 1862
›
General Stone was arrested to-day. General Sedgwick takes his command. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rho...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Monday, February 10, 1862
›
The centre section relieved the left section at Conrad's Ferry. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode ...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Thursday, February 13, 1862
›
Considerable picket firing. Captain Owen opened with his twenty-pound Parrott guns, from Edwards Ferry, on Fort Beauregard. Kept up firing f...
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Friday, February 14, 1862
›
One of the pickets of the Thirty-fourth New York, shot the rebel officer of the day, passing the picket line alongside the river. SOURCE: ...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Saturday, February 15, 1862
›
Heavy firing in the direction of Drainesville. Snow-storm. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Li...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Sunday, February 16, 1862
›
Official news of the taking of Fort Donelson. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Monday, February 17, 1862
›
We (centre section) were relieved from picket duty by the right section, Lieutenant J. G. Hassard. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of B...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Saturday, February 22, 1862
›
Camp Wilkes. The rebels fired salutes in honor of Washington's birthday. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Battery A, First Regime...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Sunday, February 23, 1862
›
The rebels opened with their artillery, the first time during the winter, demolishing a government wagon. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Dia...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Monday, February 24, 1862
›
Orders came in the afternoon to get ready to march the coming day. New knapsacks were issued, and rations kept ready for three days. Great t...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Tuesday, February 25, 1862
›
Sedgwick's division left Poolesville at eight o'clock, A. M. Marched through Barnesville, and after several unsuccessful attempts to...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Wednesday, February 26, 1862
›
Marched at seven o'clock A. M. Arrived at Adamstown by eleven o'clock A. M. General Banks was at Harper's Ferry already. Troops ...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Thursday, February 27, 1862
›
The battery was loaded on cars in the morning. The baggage teams, and the drivers with the battery-horses, went on the turnpike road, throug...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Friday, February 28, 1862
›
The battery crossed the Potomac to Harper's Ferry on a pontoon bridge. We occupy one of the government buildings on the hill. SOURCE: ...
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Wednesday, January 1, 1862
›
Battery in camp near Poolesville; we, the centre section, on picket at Conrad's Ferry. Our picket duty, at this place, has been a very p...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Sunday, January 5, 1862
›
Battery G, Captain Owen, Rhode Island, (four twenty-pound Parrott guns and two howitzers,) arrived at Poolesville. SOURCE: Theodore Reicha...
Diary of Private Theodore Reichardt, Tuesday, January 7, 1862
›
Great liveliness in the rebel forts, bands playing and soldiers strengthening the fortifications. SOURCE: Theodore Reichardt, Diary of Ba...
›
Home
View web version