June 2023

“You can hear of murders being committed in every neighborhood by either one party or the other.”–Army Life of an Illinois Soldier, Charles Wright Wills.

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

Middleton, Tenn., June 4, 1863. We made another little change yesterday. The regiment is now guarding the M. C. & R. R. from Grand Junction to Pocahontas. We are in detachments of two companies each. H Company is with mine. We marched 23 miles to make this point yesterday, and arrived at 10 o’clock p.m. [...]

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A Soldier’s Story of the Siege of Vicksburg

From the diary of Osborn H. Oldroyd JUNE 4TH.–We move at last. We left camp as the sun rose, reaching our old quarters in front of the rebel Fort Hill in the afternoon. Glad we are to get here. A great change has taken place during our ten days’ absence. More rifle-pits have been made [...]

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News of the Day

June 4, 1863, The Charleston Mercury We have gathered some additional particulars of the recent destructive Yankee raid along the banks of the Combahee. The latest official despatch from Gen. WALKER, dated Green Pond, eleven o’clock Tuesday night, and which was received here on Wednesday morning, conveyed intelligence that the enemy had entirely disappeared. It [...]

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June 4, 1863, The New York Herald Up to noon yesterday no advices touching any late movements of the army before Vicksburg had been received by the government. All stories of attacks and repulses of Grant army are totally discredited. It is stated in despatches from Cincinnati yesterday, by way of Cairo, that the base [...]

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June 4, 1863, Semi-Weekly News (San Antonio, Texas)                       A short time since, Col. Bankhead ordered a cavalry company to Medina County to arrest conscripts; Castroville was surrounded and about twenty were taken out of about one hundred and fifty in the County; the remainder [...]

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June 4, 1863, The New York Herald THE REBEL POSITION IN THE GULF. The rebels are determined to intensify their strength on several, as it were, cardinal points of their so-called confederacy, and one of the principal of these points in Mobile. A large sum of money and a great amount of labor have been [...]

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June 4, 1863, The Charleston Mercury LATEST FROM VICKSBURG. JACKSON, May 30. No fighting at Vicksburg. The enemy has quit the storming process, and is going to try the starving. From reliable authority I learn that GRANT is entrenching in parallel lines with our batteries, but out of reach of our guns, and cutting off [...]

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June 4, 1863, The New York Herald The great struggle for the Mississippi is now reduced to two points, the capture of which will give to the government the complete control of the great river from its sources to the sea, and the loss of which by the rebellion will be as decisive against it [...]

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

June 3. During the early part of this day, or even the whole morning, all was quiet at Port Hudson and on the Mississippi. During early part of the afternoon the steamer General Sterling Price arrived from Vicksburg; fighting still going on in that quarter; at five thirty the steamer Price and Gen. Banks went [...]

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A Soldier’s Story of the Siege of Vicksburg

From the diary of Osborn H. Oldroyd                       JUNE 3D.–Expected to move to-day, but got orders instead to remain in camp. Have heard heavy cannonading towards Vicksburg. Would prefer to take our place in the line around the city rather than stay away, for there [...]

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June 3, 1863, Galveston Weekly News                       The Shreveport South Western says, that large droves of slaves daily pass through that place on their way to Texas.  The editor suggests that they should be taken to the wheat region of Texas, as he is requested [...]

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June 3, 1863, The Charleston Mercury A despatch from Pocotaligo stated that at an early hour yesterday morning the enemy made a raid towards the Combahee Ferry. They destroyed the pontoon bridge at the Ferry, and set fire to many dwellings on the river banks. Three hundred of the Yankees landed at Field’s Point, supposed [...]

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June 3, 1863, Galveston Weekly News                       The Telegraph publishes a long letter from Gen. H. E. McCulloch, dated Camden, Ark, April 30, in which he dwells upon the reported sufferings of soldiers’ families, and denounces the heartless speculators and extortioners in severe terms.  Judging [...]

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June 3, 1863, The New York Herald The latest news from Vicksburg is to the 29th ult., last Friday. No change in the condition of affairs there had occurred, but the prospects of General Grant were regarded as […..].” News from Memphis to the 1st inst. recounts the destruction of the United States gunboat Cincinnati [...]