Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Sharpes Rifles and More for Kansas

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1856 Tuesday New York 19 Aug W F M Arny Dear Sir, I succeeded yesterday in getting our Tabernacle Committee to pass Resolution paying over the Funds to the Chicago Com. I have sent Winchell to Hartford for 50 Sharpe’s Rifles & are negotiating here for 2 or $3,000 worth of side arms. Col Topliff [...]

Miscellaneous document sources

“Rumors of the “rebels” crossing the River into Maryland. Hard fighting expected soon near the City.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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MONDAY 19 This will pass for a rainy day and a disagreable one. I was at Genl Porters office (Provost Marshall), a great crowd there after “passes” to Virginia. The Court Marshall was sitting in the same building. I saw four of the mutineers of the NY 79th who were awaiting their trial. They were [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“After a world of confusion…, we got off at daylight.”—Rutherford B. Hayes

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August 19. Monday.–No more rumors. A tolerably pretty day. At 12 M. [midnight] got orders to quietly strike tents and with three days’ rations and the minimum amount of baggage move to Buckhannon. Two companies, Captain Drake’s and Captain Zimmerman’s, had just returned from a scouting expedition to Walkersville, etc. No rest yet. After a [...]

Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes

General Scott issues a comprehensive pass to Eliza and Georgy to give them access to outlying camps and hospitals.—Woolsey family letters.

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Government hospitals were multiplying in Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria. As regiments were ordered forward extemporized camp hospitals were broken up, and patients were sent back to these large general ones in the rear. By this time J. H. had ordered his horses and carriage sent on from Fishkill for our use and we were constantly driving [...]

Woolsey family letters during the War for the Union

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

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Monday, August 19.—Day broke clear, had all hands at quarters at 5:30 a.m., daylight. The strange steamer got up steam and ran toward us. Got our anchor and stood down for her. Hoisted the French colors. Soon afterwards the stranger hoisted French colors also. Hauled down the French colors and hoisted our own, and continued [...]

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

John B. Jones goes to the presidential mansion and requests to see Jefferson Davis.—A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary at the Confederate States Capital.

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AUGUST 19th.—The Secretary has gone to Orange C. H., to see Col. Jones, of the 4th Alabama, wounded at Manassas, and now in a dying condition. Meeting with Mr. Benjamin this morning, near the Secretary’s door, I asked him if he did not think some one should act as Secretary during Mr. Walker’s absence. He [...]

Civil War Day-by-Day

William Howard Russell’s Diary: “‘Battle expected to-morrow’ has been a heading in the papers for the last fortnight.”

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Next day (19th) the rain fell incessantly. The mail was brought in by a little negro boy on horseback, and I was warned by my letters that an immediate advance of McClellan’s troops was probable. This is an old story. “Battle expected to-morrow” has been a heading in the papers for the last fortnight. In [...]

My Diary North and South – William Howard Russell

A Diary of American Events.–August 19, 1861

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August 19.–The bill admitting Missouri into the Southern Confederacy, on certain conditions, was passed by the “Confederate” Congress. The conditions are, that Missouri shall duly ratify the Constitution of the Southern Confederacy, through her legally constituted authority, which authority is declared to be the government of Gov. Jackson, who was lately deposed. President Davis is [...]

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

Civil War Day-By-Day

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August 19, 1861 Henry Halleck promoted to Major General. A Chronological History of the Civil War in America1 U. S. Sec. of War issued an order calling upon governors of States to send immediately to Washington all regiments and parts of regiments within their respective jurisdictions. U. S. Sec. of State ordered that all persons [...]

Civil War Day-by-Day