Sunday, August 16, 2026

Extracts from the journal of Commander Semmes, C.S. Navy, commanding C.S.S. Sumter

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Friday, August 16.— Morning clear, with passing trade clouds and a fresh wind from E. S. E., which has continued all the past night. At 5 a.m. dispatched the junior lieutenant and the paymaster to pay my respects to the governor, and ascertain whether I could be supplied with coal. These officers having proceeded to [...]

War of the Rebellion: from the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies and Navies

A Diary From Dixie

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August 16th.–Mr. Barnwell says, Fame is an article usually home made; you must create your own puffs or superintend their manufacture. And you must see that the newspapers print your own military reports. No one else will give you half the credit you take to yourself. No one will look after your fine name before [...]

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Rebel War Clerk

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AUGUST 16th.—The President is sick, and goes to the country. I did not know until to-day that he is blind of an eye. I think an operation was performed once in Washington.

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“Went with Westfall to the Provost Marshall office (Col Porter) for ‘pass’ to Virginia.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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FRIDAY 16 Went down to the Navy Yard this forenoon with F Sickels. The “Pensacola” Steamer is nearly completed. The little Tug Boat “Resolute” lay near her with three dead men on board who were killed near Mathias Point last night by the Rebels. Met Jas Westfall and Mr [Vanstetyne?] of Lyons, at the “Yard.” [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

The Letters of Samuel Ryan Curtis

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Jefferson Barracks Mo August 16 1861 My dear wife Since my last letter matters have quieted down a little, and I still remain here in Command of the unarmed and undisciplined regiment that remains after I have sent away everything that could be of use for fighting purposes. Henry telegraphed that he would start over [...]

The Letters of Samuel Ryan Curtis

“There must be great imbecility too, somewhere, in the management of our affairs.”–Journal of Surgeon Alfred L. Castleman.

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16th-–I am still at Barnum’s, and having transferred my sick to the charge of Mr. S., I have a little more time to think, and to journalize my thoughts. I have looked around a little to-day, and my observations have almost made me wish I had no country. When every right which freemen hold dear [...]

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L Castleman.

William Howard Russell’s Diary: The Maryland Club.—A Prayer and Past Day.—Financial Difficulties.—”We can… bear delays. The rebels will be ruined by it.”

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I remained in Baltimore a few days, and had an opportunity of knowing the feelings of some of the leading men in the place. It may be described in one word–intense hatred of New England and black republicans, which has been increased to mania by the stringent measures of the military dictator of the American [...]

My Diary North and South – William Howard Russell

A Diary of American Events.–August 16, 1861

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August 16.–Colonel Hecker, with his regiment, surprised a body of rebels-, four hundred strong, near Fredericktown, Mo., early this morning. He captured all their camp equipage, and his men ate the breakfast which had just been prepared by the rebels. Twelve prisoners were also taken.–General Prentiss took command of all the forces at Ironton, Mo.–N. [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

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August 16, 1861 A Chronological History of the Civil War in America1 President Lincoln declared by proclamation the States of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas in insurrection, and ordered all commercial intercourse between the North and seceded States to cease. Rebel camp at Fredericktown, Md., attacked, and 12 of the enemy taken prisoners. Several [...]

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