Friday, April 28, 2023

0

0 comments

April 28th. Commences with pleasant weather; during this morning the Albatross and Switzerland got under way and entered the mouth of Red River, going up that stream a short distance on a reconnoissance; returned during the afternoon without having seen the enemy, or any batteries erected by him to prove that he was in the [...]

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

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

0 comments

28th. Up at daylight, breakfasted, fed and started on at 6. Gen. Carter passed by. Went but two miles and waited an hour or two. River not fordable. Returned and bivouacked on the ground of the night before. Went out foraging corn, hay, and cornbread and milk. Saw two idiots. Rained again. Got somewhat wet. [...]

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

0

0 comments

April 28, 1863, The Charleston Mercury FROM CHATTANOOGA. CHATTANOOGA, April 27. – Nashville files of the 21st instant have been received. The Cumberland River has fallen forty inches on Harpeth Shoals. Col. RELBURN, of the 2d Iowa Cavalry, has been appointed Inspector of Cavalry for the Army of the Cumberland. General MINTY commands all the [...]

News of the Day

0

0 comments

April 28, 1863, The Charleston Mercury From a gentleman of St. Augustine, Florida, who, with his family, was taken to Beaufort by the Yankees, the Savannah Republican gathers the following information of the situation of affairs in Beaufort up to last Saturday: There are at Beaufort three regiments of whites and two of blacks, all [...]

News of the Day

0

0 comments

April 28, 1863, The Charleston Mercury The healthy influence of the Tax Bill, which has just become a law, is already making itself felt in the provision market. Since the leading features of the tax have obtained publicity, the decline of prices, in flour, rice and other articles of food, has been steady and unmistakable. [...]

News of the Day

0

0 comments
1860s newsprint

April 28, 1863, Natchez Daily Courier It seems that some five or six other ladies were arrested with the daughter of Gen. Battle.   The Winchester Bulletin says they were arrested for “passing the Federal lines without authority,” and after a few day’s imprisonment at Nashville, were sent up North to Camp Chase.   The [...]

News of the Day

0

0 comments

April 28, 1863, The New York Herald Everything was quiet in General Hooker’s army yesterday; but there were rumors afloat that a movement was about to be made, and that a collision with the enemy was not very improbable. Mr. Seward, together with the Prussian and Swedish Ministers, accompanied by a number of ladies, attended [...]

News of the Day

0

0 comments
1860s newsprint

April 28, 1863, Weekly Columbus Enquirer (Georgia)             This Association will commence business today in the house formerly occupied by Mr. E. A. Smith, on the east side of Broad street, below the Bank of Columbus.             Its object, as the public has already been advised, is to buy provisions and sell them at cost [...]

News of the Day