Thursday, March 9, 2023

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March 9th. At ten A. M. called all hands to up anchor. At ten forty-five A. M., got under way, steaming up the river, followed by the U. S. steam sloop-of-war Richmond and Monongahela; while steaming up the river, the men were employed in snaking down the rigging. At seven P. M. brought the ship [...]

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

Diary of Horatio Nelson Taft.

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Washington Monday March 9th 1863 This has been a fine bright day altho it rained nearly all last night. But the bright Sunshine has brought no very comforting news, rather the Contrary, for last night the Rebels made one of their customary “raids” at Fairfax Court House and gobbled up a Brigadier Genl (Stoughton), a [...]

Diary of US patent clerk Horatio Nelson Taft.

“Have so much to do that I see I will have to stop this letter writing business.”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

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Camp 103d Illinois Infantry, Jackson, Tenn., March 9, 1863. We leave here again in the morning for the Grange. Ordered to report there immediately to relieve a regiment, the 6th Iowa, which is going down the river. Am right glad to be again on the way. Can’t think that we will stay there long, though [...]

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

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March 9, 1863, The New York Herald A year ago a great outcry was raised against the general then in command of the Army of the Potomac because he did not advance against the enemy over impracticable roads during the rainy season. The experience of two other generals since at the head of the same [...]

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March 9, 1863, The New York Herald The much despised spade turns out to be a trump in the Southwest, as appears from the map we published yesterday illustrating the three great Union expeditions on the Mississippi. In the peninsular campaign of last year General McClellan was violently abused for resorting to the spade, though [...]

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March 9, 1863, The New York Herald Our news from the South today is very full, interesting and important. The Richmond journals of the 6th inst. contain the extraordinary rumors that the Indianola has been blown up by the rebels, but that her armament fell into the hands of the federals. Admiral Porter despatched to [...]

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March 9, 1863, The New York Herald Our Port Royal Correspondence. PORT ROYAL, S.C., Mar 3, 1863. The career of the famous rebel steamer Nashville is ended. After having made several successful runs in and out of Southern ports, cleverly eluding our fastest cruisers, and landing large and valuable cargoes, she entered Warsaw Sound some [...]

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March 9, 1863, The Charleston Mercury (CORRESPONDENCE OF THE MERCURY.) RICHMOND, Wednesday, March 4. This is the last day of the Abolition Congress of the United States. It has done its hellish work well, and leaves LINCOLN invested with ample powers to complete what has been left undone. The vote on the Conscription Bill shows [...]

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March 9, 1863, The Charleston Mercury The drift of events clearly indicates that the lull in the progress of hostilities cannot last much longer. The lengthening days, the roads now rapidly hardening, and the proximity of the great armies which still confront each other at Vicksburg, Tullahoma and on the Rappahannock, admonish us that we [...]

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