Monday, October 4, 2021

“Prof Lows Balloon was high up over ‘Dixey’ this evening. Heavy guns have been frequently heard over the River.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1861. Another hot day. Much as yesterday “danced attendance” at the Treasury most of the day without seeing the Sec’y. It has been Cabinet day and he much engaged. Think some of getting a room for compounding various medicines and articles for sale with the assistance of Chas — Must do something [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

Fremont’s Hundred Days in Missouri.

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October 4th. We have been in camp since Sunday, the 29th of September. Our tents are pitched upon a broad shelf half-way down a considerable hill. Behind us the hill rises a hundred feet or more, shutting us in from the south; in front, to the north, the hill inclines to a ravine which separates [...]

The Atlantic Monthly

“We are in Secessia and the meanest part of it, too, and anything the boys can forage they consider as theirs.”–Army letters of Oliver Willcox Norton.

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Camp Leslie, near Falls Church, Fairfax County, Va., Oct. 4th, 1861. Dear Friends at Home:– I last wrote from Camp Corcoran and once before from Camp Casey, and you see by date we have moved again. The Colonel here presented us to McClellan as a well drilled regiment and asked the privilege of taking a [...]

Army letters of Oliver Willcox Norton (Eighty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers)