Saturday, 24th.—Passed through Brandon, once the capital of Mississippi, at 10 A. M. (Note: picture is of an unidentified Confederate soldier.)
Robert M. McGill
January 24, 2023 0 comments
Saturday, 24th.—Passed through Brandon, once the capital of Mississippi, at 10 A. M. (Note: picture is of an unidentified Confederate soldier.)
24th. Saturday. Spent a portion of the afternoon at Fannie’s. F. Henderson was there and we had a good time. Got home early and read in “Fantine” and visited with Ma. Read some in the February Atlantic.
Saturday, 24th–We had some rain early this morning, followed by a heavy fog which lasted all day. Boats loaded with troops are constantly arriving and landing at different points along the river where the men are going into camp. Some of our boys are quite sick, the result of using the river water on the [...]
JANUARY 24th.—Gen. Smith writes that he deems Wilmington in a condition to resist any attacks. The exposition of Mr. Benjamin’s dispatches has created profound mortification in the community. Another transport has been taken from the enemy in the Cumberland River. No further news from Arkansas. There is a white flag (small-pox) within seventy yards of [...]
Washington Saturday Jan’y 24th 1863 Mild and pleasant today, not much like winter. We have passed a quiet day, no Stirring news afloat and no startling rumors. Some successes of our Western gun Boats under the gallant Porter on the White River are published. The news boys cry it as “another Union Victory.” Let us [...]