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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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February 21, 1863 "I have often thought of you since I left you that Saturday morning when I left you with tears in your eyes weeping about me having to part a way from you." Lt. A. J. Lacy's letter to his wife in Jackson County. Maury Co Tenn Feb The 21th 1863
Dear Miss,
I seat myself to wri... read more
February 25, 1863 Jesse P. Bates to his wife in Hickman County February My dear wife, I take the present opportunity of writing you a few lines to let you know that I am well at this time and that I have been well. I have not received any letter from you in a long time. The last I got from you wa... read more
February 27, 1863 A Concert at the Athenaeum, Columbia, Tennessee Columbia, Tenn., Feb. 27, 1863,
A concert was given last night at the Atheneum for the benefit of sick soldiers, under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Smith, principal of the Young Ladies' Seminary of this place, and was attended b... read more
February 3, 1863 "I like to gather up those cowardly conscrips that is hiding out." Lieutenant A. J. Lacy, 8th Tennessee cavalry, to his parents in Jackson County Maury Co Tennessee February the 3 1863
Dear and most affectionate Father & Mother
I seat myself this beautiful morning to write to... read more
February 9, 1863 "Cavalry are scouting all over the country, stealing money, clothes, foraging, pressing horses and capturing 'Secesh' soldiers."
I have been visiting all day, ought to mark it a day lost. A Federal force is at Franklin. Cavalry are scouting all over the country, stealing money,... read more
February 12, 1863 A New York correspondent's view of life in Civil War Memphis. LIFE IN MEMPHIS
A LIVELY SKETCH.
The sprightly correspondent of the New York World thus discourses, in a recent letter, on life in Memphis:
We perceive that the Richmond journals are complaining at the degenerat... read more
February 2, 1863 Supplying the Army of Tennessee with Clothing, Shoes and Tents The Comfort of the Troops.-For several days past the quarters of Major Mason, chief quartermaster of Lieut.-General Polk's corps, have been the scene of unusual activity. Wagon after wagon, loaded with clothing, shoes... read more
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March 18, 1863
Expedition from Jackson to Trenton MARCH 16-18, 1863.-Expedition from Jackson to Trenton, Tenn.
Report of Lieut. Col. Daniel H. Brush, Eighteenth Illinois Infantry.
HDQRS. EIGHTEENTH REGT. ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS, Jackson, Tenn., March 18, 1863.
SIR: I hereby repo... read more
March 21, 1863 Guerrilla attack on railway train between Bolivar & Grand Junction MARCH 21, 1863—Guerrilla attack on railway train between Bolivar and Grand Junction, Tenn.
REPORTS.
No. 1.-Brig. Gen. Mason Brayman, U. S. Army, commanding at Bolivar.
No. 2.-Brig. Gen. James R. Chalmers, C. S... read more
March 22, 1863 Lt. A. J. Lacy's letter to his wife in Jackson County March 22, 1863
My dearest Elisabeth,
This evening I see myself again to write you a few lines. It would be verry glad to see you but as it is am away from home in a distant land. I have seen days of pleasure with you in days... read more


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