Thursday, February 9, 2023

“I have advised my men to whip any enlisted man they hear talking copperheadism..,”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

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Ninth.—Papers of the 6th give me much pleasure. The dashing move of the ram “Queen of the West,” the gallant fight of our soldiers at Corinth, are certainly enough good news for one day. At noon roll call to-day, I spoke to my men of the resolutions passed by the officers at Corinth and approved [...]

Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills, (8th Illinois Infantry)

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February 9, 1863, The New York Herald PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8, 1863. The iron steamer Princess Royal, in charge of Acting Master Edward Van Sice, arrived off the Navy Yard today. She brings highly important intelligence, both as relates to her capture and the rebel attack on our blockading squadron at Charleston, showing conclusively that there [...]

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February 9, 1863, The New York Herald It is evident from the recent reports that the canal which is designed to cut off Vicksburg from the river bank can only be hastened to completion by the employment of a large force. Nature, it seems, will accomplish nothing towards changing the channel of the Mississippi. The [...]

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Pilot Town, Feb. 9th. We have been lying to anchor here for over two days, for the reason that there has not been sufficient depth of water on the bar to admit of our crossing. At eleven thirty A. M., pilot came on board and reported water enough. At noon, got under way and steamed [...]

Cruise of the U.S. Flag-Ship Hartford -Wm. C. Holton

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February 9, 1863, The New York Herald The American press and public have been exceedingly lenient with Barnum. They have allowed him to make money by humbugging innocent people, and more money by selling a book telling how well his humbugs have succeeded. Recently, however, he has taken altogether too bold an advantage of this [...]

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February 9, 1863, The Charleston Mercury The blockading vessel off the port of St. Marks disappeared on Thursday, the 29th ult., and her place was taken by a gunboat, which remained in the blockader’s position until last Sunday, the 1st inst., when she came into the Spanish Hole and anchored off the Light House, opposite [...]

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February 9, 1863, The Charleston Mercury PORT HUDSON, February 6, – Deserters are constantly coming in from the enemy’s fleet at Baton Rouge. For the past two weeks two per day have arrived. All concur in confirming the reported disaffection in BANKS’ army. They state that numerous officers have resigned in consequence of the arrival [...]

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February 9, 1863, The Charleston Mercury Parties who accompanied Mr. BUNCH to the British steamer Cadmus, on Saturday afternoon, bring us some additional information, though not of the most agreeable character, in regard to the late naval action. If the statements given by the officers of the Cadmus be true, the substantial fruits of our [...]

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Diary of Horatio Nelson Taft.

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Washington Monday Feb’y 9th 1863 Another delightful bright warm day and there does not seem to be any particular excitement about anything just now. It is a fact (altho the “papers” say nothing about it) that the “Army of the Potomac” is on the move. One whole grand Division has gone on board Transports and [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.