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November 22, 1862 Fritters' options in Jackson Twinkley Twinkle.
A war correspondent writes thus from Jackson, in this State:
An officer of my acquaintance, who is inordinately fond of "fritters," just dropped into a dwelling in Jackson, a day or two since, where this delicacy was smoking hot... read more
November 25, 1862 Capture of Henderson's Station, Mobile & Ohio Railroad NOVEMBER 25, 1862.-Capture of Henderson's Station, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Tenn.
Report of Lieut. Col. Phineas Pease, Forty-ninth Illinois Infantry.
HDQRS. FORTY-NINTH REGT. ILLINOIS INFANTRY,
Bethel, Tenn., November... read more
November 25, 1862 Federal pursuit of Confederate guerrilla force after Henderson' Station debacle LAGRANGE, TENN., November 25, 1862.
Brig. Gen. M. BRAYMAN, Bolivar, Tenn.:
Gen. Sullivan has sent troops after the guerrillas that took Henderson Station.
Troops from here are after those that a... read more
November 27, 1862 Confederate conscript sweep along the Hatchie River TRENTON, November 27, 1862—11 p. m.
Gen. SULLIVAN:
My scouts report to-night from Cageville that 200 to 250 of Jackson's and
Falkner's cavalry are at or near Bend's Ferry, on the Hatchie, enforcing the conscript act. JACOB... read more
November 28, 1862 "O! That I could kiss them sweet lips of lovely Susan Ann and little children;" Jesse P. Bate's letter to his wife Susan Ann in Hickman County McMinnville, Warren County, Tenn.
Nov. the 28th 1862
My Dear wife, I take this opportunity of writing you a few lines to let you kno... read more
November 2, 1862 Confederate reliance upon God RELIANCE UPON GOD.
Nothing is more evident in this war than that those Generals who put their trust in God are the most fortunate and successful. Almost every victory has been won under the lead of Generals who feared God, but not man, whilst almos... read more
November 3, 1862 General Orders No. 4 issued, relative to relief of poor in West Tennessee GENERAL ORDERS, No. 4. HDQRS. DEPARTMENT OF THE TENNESSEE, Jackson, Tenn., November 3, 1862.
It has been reported to the general commanding that many families within the limits of the military guards of t... read more
November 3, 1862
December 31, 1862
Operations in West Tennessee, including action near Jackson, Tennessee on December 19, and skirmish at Middleburg, on December 24, 1862 Report of Brig. Gen. Mason Brayman, U. S. Army, of operations November 3-December 31, including action near Jackson, Tenn., ... read more
November 1, 1862 William and Keziah Lacy's letter to their son Lieutenant Andrew Jackson Lacy, Eighth Tennessee cavalry
State of Tenn. Jackson County
Nov the 1st 1862
It is with plesure that I seat my self to wright to you a fiew lines to let you know that we are all well as could be expect... read more
November 9, 1862
January 4, 1863
Major-General U. S. Grant forbids the use of railroads to Jews in West Tennessee LAGRANGE, TENN., November 9, 1862.
Maj.-Gen. HURLBUT, Jackson, Tenn.:
Refuse all permits to come south of Jackson for the present. The Israelites
especially should be kept out... read more


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