Thursday, December 15, 2022

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“CHATTANOOGA, Dec. 15, 1862. “My dear Wigfall:          “On my return from Murfreesboro’ a day or two ago I had the pleasure to find your letter, and the President. The latter is on a military tour, and has taken immediate command in this country. Unless he is greatly mistaken Mr. Seddon has not carried our point [...]

Louise Wigfall Wright — A Southern Girl in ’61

The children whimper and cry; our distress is great.

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Washington County Historical Society version (1965)1 Dec. 15—Every day they come, sometimes to Nani and sometimes to my house. I have baked bread for three days and before I can give it to the children, it is taken away from me. The children are crying. Our desperation is great. The Arkansas Historical Quarterly version (1947)2 [...]

Arkansas Diary of Lina (Mrs. Karl) Hermann—translated from the German original, Civil War Irregulars: Rangers, Scouts, Guerrillas, and Others

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L. Castleman.

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15th.–”How brightly breaks the morning!” clear and beautiful. What of the passions and ambitions of the hosts marshalled in hostile array to each other? Oh that they were calm and unspotted as the bright sun which shines on them and lights their way to this wholesale and legitimate murder. I have been a backwoodsman; have [...]

Journal of Surgeon Alfred L Castleman.