Sunday, April 30, 2023

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April 30th. We have information, through Col. Ackelon, I believe, that a battle has been fought to-day at Grand Gulf, between our naval forces under Rear-Admiral Porter, and the rebels, in which we lost one of our gunboats, but were successful in driving the enemy out of some of their batteries and silencing some of [...]

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

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

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30th. After breakfast, mustered. Issued two days’ rations. Lt. Abbey started for Stanford for rations. Bob, Ritter and I overtook the column five miles from Mills Springs. 103rd, 27th N. J., 112th 1ll. crossed at the upper ford. Commenced crossing at Mills Springs at 10 A. M. Unsaddled and got tea. Skirmishing over the river. [...]

War Diary of Luman Harris Tenney.

Downing’s Civil War Diary.–Alexander G. Downing.

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Thursday, 30th–Our provision train returned from the landing today. There was some very heavy cannonading at Grand Gulf today, where it is reported that the rebels are strongly fortified. Some of our transports ran the blockade at Vicksburg last night. The Eleventh Iowa was mustered for pay today. The sergeant-major reports the regiment as having [...]

Diary of Alexander G. Downing; Company E, Eleventh Iowa Infantry

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April 30, 1863, The New York Herald The Advance Movement of the Army of the Potomac. WASHINGTON, April 29, 1863. It was generally believed on Monday, and in some quarters positively asserted, that the Army of the Potomac had commenced moving, and a Washington paper of the next day openly proclaimed it as a fact. [...]

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April 30, 1863, The Charleston Mercury LATEST FROM BRAGG’S ARMY. CHATTANOOGA, April 27. – Our army is in line of battle at Wartrace. General JOHNSTON has taken the field. The enemy’s advanced pickets are within two miles of Wartrace. The skirmishing on Saturday failed to move the enemy’s advance. RODDY’S cavalry has advanced from Tuscumbia. [...]

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April 30, 1863, The New York Herald The only news from General Hooker’s army, notwithstanding the reports of an advance movement, is the details of the splendid review of General Sickles’ corps by Mr. Seward, the Prussian and Swedish ministers and a number of other distinguished personages on Monday. The raid of the rebels into [...]

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1860s newsprint

April 30, 1863, Savannah Republican (Georgia)             The Augusta Manufacturing Company, through their President, Wm. E. Jackson, Esq., have generously allowed ten bales of sheetings and shirtings of their manufacture to be taken to Lake City, Fla., to be sold to the families of sick and disabled soldiers, and families of soldiers in the service, [...]

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April 30, 1863, Savannah Republican (Georgia)             In spite of all the efforts of Confederate journals North and South to conceal the fact, or deprive it of importance, no doubt remains that very serious bread riots have taken place in Richmond and other southern towns.  In these riots the women have been the leaders; and [...]

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April 30, 1863, The Charleston Mercury FROM VICKSBURG – THE YANKEE GUNBOATS RUNNING THE GAUNTLET – ILLUMINATION OF THE RIVER – EXCITING SCENES – BURNING OF A YANKEE TRANSPORT, ETC. From the Vicksburg Whig of April 17th, we extract the following graphic account of the recent passage of a portion of the Yankee fleet by [...]

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Woolsey Family during the War.

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“Headquarters Army of Potomac, April 30. Major General Howard: I have the honor to enclose to you the accompanying statement concerning the position and forces of the enemy. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Chas. W. Woolsey, Lt. and A. D. C.” _____________ Copy of telegram: “The Major General commanding directs that General Sedgwick cross the [...]

Woolsey family letters during the War for the Union