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September 30, 1862 "Cust if ever he sleeps in my bed again." Lysistrata at Powell's River, East Tennessee Tennessee Female Tories.
The editor of the Henderson (N. C. ) Times has recently made a visit through East Tennessee to Cumberland Gap. Upon his return, he fixed up the following story for ... read more
September 5, 1862 Skirmish near Humboldt at Burnt Bridge SEPTEMBER 5, 1862.-Skirmish at Burnt Bridge, near Humboldt, Tenn.
REPORTS.
No. 1.-Brig. Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. Army.
No. 2.-Brig. Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, U. S. Army.
No. 1.
Reports of Brig. Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. Army. ... read more
September 5, 1862
September 14, 1862
Expedition Raleigh to Union Depot to Somerville to Bolivar and Brownsville, and bridge construction over Hatchie River, south of BrownsvilleNote 1 SPECIAL ORDERS, No. 227. HDQRS. U. S. FORCES, Memphis, Tenn.,
September 5, 1862.
The Fourth Division, Army o... read more
ca. September 10, 1862 Skirmish in Overton county •See September 11, 1862--A. J. Lacy's letter to his wife in Jackson County ... read more
September 11, 1862 A. J. Lacy's letter to his wife in Jackson County State of Tenn. Overton Co Sept the 11th 1862
My dear and affectionate wife
I seat my self this morning to let you know that I am well at this time and hopes
that when these lines comes [to] hand that that it will find you ... read more
September 20, 1862 The earthquake of 1811; conversations on Cherry street, Nashville Cherry Street Club.—No. III.
"You were talking about the earthquakes of 1811 yesterday, Doctor. An old boatman once told me that he was on the river at the time of the first shock, and that the banks of the Mis... read more
October 21, 1862 Major-General William T. Sherman report on the situation in West Tennessee
HDQRS. FIRST DIVISION, Memphis, October 21, 1862.
Maj. JOHN A. RAWLINS, Assistant Adjutant-Gen., Jackson, Tenn.:
SIR: Since my last, some attacks have been made on the boats navigating the Mississipp... read more
October 22, 1862 Anti-guerrilla sweep, Collierville to Rising Sun to Randolph, to Wolf River, Raleigh and Union Depot
No circumstantial reports filed.
Excerpt from correspondence from Major-General Sherman to Major John A. Rawlins relative to anti guerrilla sweep in West Tennessee
HDQRS. FI... read more
October 2, 1862 Skirmishing at Chewalla No circumstantial reports filed.Note 1
Excerpt from the Report of Maj. Gen. Mansfield Lovell, C. S. Army, commanding First Division, District of the Mississippi, including engagement at Hatchie Bridge, relative to skirmishing at Chewalla, Tenn., October 2... read more
October 26, 1862 Major-General J. B. McPherson warned to closely watch secessionist families in Bolivar as barometer of Confederate attack
HDQRS., Jackson, October 26, 1862.
Maj. Gen. J. B. McPHERSON, Bolivar:
Watch the secession families in Bolivar closely. They will have notice of any att... read more


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