The Bombardment. Feb. 7. A thick fog prevailed this morning and continued until about 9 o’clock, when it lifted and the gunboats got under way. Slowly they steamed towards the island and took their positions before the forts, but at a sufficient distance not to incur much damage from them. We were all eagerly watching [...]
Friday, 7th–No news of importance. The boys had a dancing party at the depot, and some of the girls in the neighborhood who are somewhat lively were there–they seem to enjoy smoking when out in company.
7th. Friday. Went and saw Delos and Charlie. Wrote to Fannie.
FEBRUARY 7th.—We have vague rumors of fighting at Roanoke. Nothing reliable.
Friday Feb 7th 1862 News rcd today of the capture of Fort Henry on the Tennessee River by Comodore Foot and his Gun Boat Squadron. The news created quite a Sensation in the City as it is considered an important point. Weather damp & chilly and the Roads & crossings awful. When the roads dry [...]
7th.—Walking all day, with no better success. “No vacant room” is the universal answer. I returned at dinner-time, wearied in mind and body. I have been cheered by suggestions that perhaps Mrs. _____, with a large family and small income, may take boarders; or Mrs. _____, with a large house and small family, may do [...]
February 7th.–Still all is uncertainty here as to what is in store for us. Some are of opinion that we are to accompany the next squadron to the South; some that we go to Norfolk; others that we shall next week move on Manassas. My own opinion is that we shall remain where we are [...]