Monday, May 22, 2023

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Charles Lynch

May 22d. We bid farewell to Fort Marshall and Baltimore. Marched across the city to the Camden Street railway station, Baltimore and Ohio R. R. After a long wait a train of box cars ready to receive us, into which we were packed and started on our journey. A slow tiresome ride in the old [...]

Civil War Diary of Charles H. Lynch, 18th Conn. Vol’s.

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From the diary of Osborn H. Oldroyd MAY 22ND. –Last night mortar-shells, fired from the boats on the river in front of the city across Point Louisiana, fell thick over all parts of Vicksburg, and at three o’clock this morning every cannon along our line belched its shot at the enemy. Nothing could be heard [...]

A Soldier’s Story of the Siege of Vicksburg

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May 22, 1863, The Charleston Mercury The Richmond Sentinel learns that arrangements are on foot to procure at once a full size bronze statue of Gen. JACKSON, with the design to place it, when completed, on the plateau in front of the south portico of the Capitol. There are ample materials from which a perfect [...]

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May 22, 1863, The New York Herald Sailing Exercises on Board the Sloop Marion. Our Naval Academy Correspondence. NEWPORT, R.I., May 20, 1863. The day dawned upon us calm and beautiful; but the clouds bespoke for us a breeze early in the day, while the atmosphere here promised us a fine day for the exercise [...]

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May 22, 1863, The New York Herald In looking over the general field of the war there appears to be very little going on in the way of active operations except in the State of Mississippi. From that quarter we are momentarily expecting the news of General Grant’s occupation of Vicksburg. The latest accounts of [...]

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May 22, 1863, The New York Herald The news from the Southwest is most important. It is known that General Grant’s forces abandoned Jackson on Friday and Saturday last, having other work to attend to. General Joe Johnston telegraphs to Adjutant General Cooper, from the rebel camp between Livingston and Brownsville, that General Pemberton had [...]

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Warning The following article contains wording that is offensive to many in the world of today.  This, unfortunately, includes the title. However, the article is provided unedited for its historical content and context. It is important to note that this article reflecting Civil War era attitiudes about blacks is  from a Northern newspaper. Nigger Regiments. [...]

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May 22, 1863, Tri-Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Texas)             We are informed there is a party of deserters in the Big Thicket, who are living in the woods and marauding.  It is reported that they are also freebooting on the highway.  It behooves the military to find out if it is so, and have these runaways [...]

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