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The Tennessee Civil War Sourcebook is a searchable collection of over 7,000 articles chronicling the Civil War in Tennessee from September 1, 1861 through September 30, 1865.


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January 29, 1863 "Memphis is a fine place to camp as we have more advantages there." Frank M. Guernsey's Letter home Camp Near Jackson, Tenn.
January 29th, 1863
My Dear Fanny,
Your letter of the 18th ultimo was received yesterday. I need not tell you of the pleasure I enjoyed in once more h... read more
January 30, 1863 William Lacy writes to his son, Lieutenant A. J. Lacy, 8th Tennessee Cavalry
State of Tenn Jackson County Jan 30th 1863
Dear and most affectionate son,
It is with pleasure that I seate my self to try to wright to you a fiew lines to let you know that we are enjoying reasona... read more
January 7, 1863 "I will give you a smawl sketch of our scout from the time I wrote you before untill the present time." Lieutenant A. J. Lacy, 8th Tennessee Cavalry, writes to his parents in Jackson County about his experiences during Forrest's raid into West Tennessee, December 15, 1862-January 3, ... read more
January 7, 1863
January 31, 1863
"I will go to my corn fodder bed wich is waiting for me, with the major already there, wich his loud snoring fully testifies." Excerpts from the letter of Col. William L. Sanderson, 23rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry, with reference to activities in the LaGrange, Col ... read more
January 9, 1863 "We were expecting an attack every moment as there was a large force of Rebels. . . "Frank M. Guernsey's letter home Camp at Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 9th 63
Dear Fanny,
I suppose you are fully assured by this time that I am numbered with the victims of this war, as you have probab... read more
January 11, 1863 Skirmish at Lowry's Ferry, Hatchie River, defeat of R. V. Richardson's Confederate Partisan Rangers JANUARY 11, 1863.-Skirmish at Lowry's Ferry, Tenn.
Report of Col. R. V. Richardson, First Tennessee Partisan Rangers.
FAYETTE COUNTY, TENN., March 13, 1863.
DEAR SIR: On Sep... read more
January 11, 1863 Bragg Bashing in McMinnville; excerpts from the War Journal of Lucy Virginia French . . . Our army has fallen back to the hills--they are at Normandy, Winchester, and all the R. Road is guarded. There among the hills it is said, they intend to make a stand, and Bragg says he wil... read more
January 12, 1863 ". . . we have marched nearly three hundred and fifty miles. . . " Frank M. Guernsey's letter home
Camp at Jackson, Tenn.
January 12th/63
I am very comfortably situated in my tent this evening with the front of my tent thrown open to admit the warmth of a good fire which I... read more
February 16, 1863 Request for establishment of state courts in West Tennessee Head-Quarters District of Jackson
13th Army Corps, Department of the Tennessee,.
Jackson, Tenn., Feby 16th 1863
His Excellency
Gov. Johnson
At the request of many of your personal and political friends I write... read more
February 17, 1863
February 21, 1863
Anti-guerrilla expedition from Lexington to Clifton REPORTS.
No. 1.-Col. John K. Mizner, Third Michigan Cavalry, Chief of Cavalry, District of Jackson.
No. 2.-Capt. Frederick C. Adamson, Third Michigan Cavalry.
No. 1.
Report of Col. John K. Mizner, Thi... read more


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