Sunday, November 13, 2022

Arkansas Diary of Lina Hermann

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Washington County Historical Society version (1965)1 Nov. 13—The Pin Indians2 are stealing everywhere. The Arkansas Historical Quarterly version (1947)3 Nov. 13, 1862 To-day I am at Nani’s. Fred (Karl) and Dannenberg were here part of the day. Dannenberg told us much about how Indians have robbed and stolen. Julius and John, everybody in fact, seem [...]

Arkansas Diary of Lina (Mrs. Karl) Hermann—translated from the German original

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

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Thursday, 13th. Felt most sick. Had a slight chill–I suppose–afterwards feverish. Moved camp late in the afternoon on account of a report by an old man who came in with two conscript deserters to join our army, that a force of cavalry of 9,000 were moving north, then at Cane Hill. Before midnight orders came [...]

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L. Castleman.

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13th.–Beautiful day; and all quiet. What a pity that we must lose this fine weather. Already, as I predicted, I can hear many of McClellan’s friends, who were depressed yesterday, admitting that he had failed, and expressing their gratification at the change of Commanders. It will go hard only with the aspirants in high places, [...]

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L Castleman.