Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Storm “…great fears are expressed that the Vessels of the great Naval Expedition south will suffer.”—Horatio Nelson Taft

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SATURDAY 2 This has been a rainy and windy day. It has rained incessantly until about 9 o’clock tonight. The Storm has, it is feared, has [sic] been severe on the Ocean and great fears are expressed that the Vessels of the great Naval Expedition south will suffer. The fleet sailed last Tuesday. I have [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

Diary of David L. Day.

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Breakfast in Philadelphia. Nov. 2. Arrived in Philadelphia at 1 a. m.; were met at the depot by a committee of the citizens, and escorted to the old cooper-shop saloon, where we took breakfast. Our reception here was in striking contrast with that in New York, yesterday. Instead of dark, gloomy, dirty barracks, with dirty, [...]

David L Day – My diary of rambles with the 25th Mass

J. B. Jones records that Secretary Benjamin’s and General Beuregard’s quarrell is in the open.

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A likeness of Jones when he was editor and majority owner of the Daily Madisonian during President John Tyler’s administration.

NOVEMBER 2d.—It has culminated. Mr. Benjamin’s quarrel with Beauregard is openly avowed. Mr. Benjamin spoke to me about it to-day, and convinced me at the time that Gen. B. was really in the wrong. He said the general had sent in his report of the battle of Manassas, in which he stated that he had [...]

A Rebel War Clerk’s Diary at the Confederate States Capital, By John Beauchamp Jones

Fremont’s Hundred Days in Missouri.

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THE REMOVAL. Springfield, November 2d. The catastrophe has come which we have long dreaded, but for which we were in no degree prepared. This morning, at about ten o’clock, while I was standing in front of my tent, chatting with some friends, an officer in the uniform of a captain of the general staff rode [...]

The Atlantic Monthly

William Howard Russell records a tremendous gale with “much uneasiness, at the Navy Department and elsewhere.”

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November 2nd.–A tremendous gale of wind and rain blew all day, and caused much uneasiness, at the Navy Department and elsewhere, for the safety of the Burnside expedition. The Secessionists are delighted, and those who can, say “Afflavit Deus et hostes dissipantur.” There is a project to send secret non-official commissioners to Europe, to counteract [...]

My Diary North and South – William Howard Russell