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The Civil War Diary Of A Union Soldier : Year 1862

The Civil War Diary Of A Union Soldier : Year 1862


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  • Published Date: 24 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback::178 pages, ePub, Audio CD
  • ISBN10: 1729792448
  • ISBN13: 9781729792445
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A belt plate like this one would have been worn a Union soldier. Associated date 1861 - 1862 ID Number AF.202755 preserved as a memento of the war like a letter home or a diary entry. At right, a soldier appears to be on guard duty The forage cap was introduced just in time to become the signature headgear of the Civil War soldier. When the soldiers reached their camp, they would write a letter home or write in their diaries about their marches, camp life, and battles during the war. Their letters and diaries are important for historians to learn more about the everyday life of a soldier during the Civil War. Other personal items of soldiers included: Bible/prayer books This is not my ancestor but I'm researching Union soldiers who died of disease in our town. I have resource to view Confederate Service Records but not UNION. I have a two part Thread. [1] These soldier were listed as died in 1862. But I think the Year I have is wrong. Others in this The John Hill Ferguson Civil War Diaries, 1862-1865, are comprised of five handwritten diaries authored John Hill Ferguson, a young Scottish immigrant from Illinois. He served as a soldier in the Union Army under the Tenth Illinois Infantry Regiment, Company G. In … Shop Love and Valor: One Couple's Intimate Civil War Letters [DVD] at Best Buy. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. Tony Award-winner Brian Dennehy narrates this documentary centered on the letters exchanged between a Union captain and his wife during the Civil War, and based on the book author Charles F. “Took a little walk in the evening and watched some of the officers play ball,” wrote 23-year-old prisoner Charles Gray, a Union Army doctor, in May 1862. Gray wrote frequently of the games in his diary. “A good state of cheerfulness, thanks to the open space is fairly prevailing.” “Ball play for those who like it … This series represents a variety of participants in the Civil War: Union and Confederate, ranked leaders and common soldiers. Book, A History of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Confederate Soldier to wife, 1862 February 5. Written in Bell's Tavern, Barren City, Kentucky. On New Year’s Day a Union Soldier Reflects on the War. January 1, 1864. As the fourth calendar year of war began, Major Josiah Marshall Favill in the Union army camped in Stevensburg, Virginia wrote in his diary, “Who would have dreamed in ’61, that those of us who started out to finish the war in the course of a three months’ service, would still be in the field three years afterwards Baker, Cheryl Jackson, Affectionately Your’s: The Civil War Letters of William R. Jackson and His Wife Julia Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr, The Civil War Diary of Mrs. Henrietta Fitzhugh Barr, 1862-63 Fannie A. Beers, Memories: A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure during Four Years of War Belle Boyd, Bell Boyd in Camp and Prison Fulton joined a Union army volunteer regiment in 1862, only a year into the Civil War, and immediately began chronicling his experiences in a pocket diary. Despite his capture the Confederate Army at Gettysburg and the confiscation of his medical tools, Fulton was … the start of the Civil War in 1861, Edmonds was boarding in Flint, Michigan, continuing to be quite successful at selling books. An ardent Unionist, she decided that the best way to help would be to enlist under her alias, and on May 25, 1861, Edmonds was mustered into the 2nd Michigan Infantry as a 3 year … Book News: The War for Missouri, 1861-1862 As I've mentioned before on more than one occasion, one of my dream projects (to be undertaken someone else, of course) is a comprehensive history of the Missouri State Guard. The Library of America’s ambitious four-volume series continues with this volume that traces events from January 1862 to January 1863, an unforgettable portrait of the crucial year that turned a secessionist rebellion into a war of emancipation. Richard Reay, a Clark County Historical Museum volunteer, holds a leather-bound book used as a diary during the Civil War Union soldier Lewis Sutton. The war drags along, but we feel that we are gaining all the time, and when Petersburg and Richmond fall, as they must soon, the war will end.” – Submitted Bill Halainen, Milford, PA. SOURCE. Elisha Hunt Rhodes, Second Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, excerpted from All For The Union: The Civil War Diary and Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes Original Civil.Original Civil War Book Carried 69th Inf. Regt. Penn. Vol. Soldier Id'd C1862. $449.00. Civil War.Civil War 3 Union Soldier's Letters 1862-1864 Patriotic Stationary Americana. $400.00. 1862 Diary Of A Dead Man 1862-1864 Compiled Ray Civil War Diary Ltrs Union Soldier. $9.99. The Diary.The Diary Of An Unknown Published in 1885, this memoir Union general Ulysses S. Grant is one of the best primary sources on the Civil War. Although the book isn’t exclusively about the Civil War, since it also discusses Grant’s childhood and early life, about three-quarters of the book, which is about 290 pages, is devoted to the war and is told through Grant In today's post, I want to share David Hunter Strother's experiences and opinions of various important Civil War figures with you. All of these diary entries date from September, 1861-February, 1862; these diary entries were not published in Cecil E's Virginia Yankee. Black’s perspective as a Civil War soldier is unique in many ways. For the first year he wrote with the view of an enlisted infantryman, while the last three years he viewed events from the eyes of a commissioned medical officer. In addition, James Black, a good soldier, was a strong believer in the Union cause, a religious man, and a moralist. Two diaries, leather bound. 1862 is 'Daily pocket remembrancer for 1862', 15 cm.; 1863 is 'Pocket diary 1863', 12 1/2 cm. Kept James B. (Berry) Brown as a record of his military service in California during the Civil War and sent to his sister, Effie, in Pacific City, Missouri. In his excellent book Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress, Vietnam, and the Civil War, Eric T. Dean writes: “Although men concentrated on the task at hand and put personal safety aside, they still witnessed and reacted to— even if belatedly—horrific scenes of slaughter, and these sights and memories took an eventual toll.” This book for horse-lovers may also stimulate an interest in history. Inspired her love of horses and her friend Isaac's facility for drawing them, 11-year-old Kentuckian Sallie Burd asks both Union and Confederate generals to describe their favorite steeds, and then compiles a book of their responses. Crowther, Joseph W. Joseph W. Crowther diary. 1864-1865. Diary of Union soldier Joseph W. Crowther, who served during the Civil War with Company H., 128th New York Infantry Regiment. Diary is bound in leather, ca. 3 1/2" x 6" x 14", 131 pages; entries begin November 9 1864 and end July 23 1865 when regiment is disbanded. 1862 - 1865. Size of Collection: 1 box (.25 linear ft.) Abstract: Ira Stockbridge, Union soldier during American Civil War. Diaries document the US Civil War through daily activities and accounts of an ordinary soldier. Collection is comprised of four pocket diaries, one for each year, from 1862-1865. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles over 4 million entries Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 - Union (nearly 2.5 million entries) from National Archives Microfilm Publication T288 Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 (Union) Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865 On December 13, 1862, Burnside led his men at the Battle of Fredericksburg, in Virginia. The battle was a defeat for the Union, and the year ended on a bitter note in the North. In December 1862 journalist and poet Walt Whitman visited the front in Virginia, and was horrified piles of amputated limbs, a common sight at Civil War field hospitals. The Diary of a Union Soldier (1862) Elisha Hunt Rhodes (1842–1917) was a boy when he enlisted as a private in the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers; he was a man and the colonel in charge of the regiment when it was disbanded in July 1865. Our Family In The Civil War We had several ancestors to serve in the Civil War. One of them was Union Soldier Private Benjamin F. Cable 1846- 1890. Benjamin is the Great Grandfather of Mildred, Orville, The button below will take you to my site where you can download the E Book Downings Civil War Diary. The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Civil War. And reports pertaining to the organization and logistics of the Union war effort. Series III also includes calls for troops, correspondence between National and State authorities, and correspondence between Union and Confederate authorities. Though neither the Union nor the Confederacy had a formal military intelligence network during the Civil War, in 1862. Like the Confederacy, the Union war dragged on, the soldier’s Silent Thunder: A Civil War Story Andrea Davis Pinkney In 1862 eleven-year-old Summer and her thirteen-year-old brother Rosco take turns describing how life on the quiet Virginia plantation where they are slaves is affected the Civil War. (J FIC PIN) Pink and Say Patricia Polacco Chronicles the frienship of Pink, a fifteen-year-old African-American Union soldier, and Say, his poor





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