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May 24, 1863 M. E. Lacy, in Jackson County, to her husband, Lieutenant A. J. Lacy Stat of Tenn Ja Co May the 24, 1863 Mi der and most affection husband I set down to writ you a few line to let you now that I am well at this time and I
hoop when these few lines com to hand that it will find you ... read more
May 24, 1863 "The Yankees comes to our country every onste and a while and takes Negros and horses. Where ever they go [they] burn mills and some citizens houses. . . " Lieutenant A. J. Lacy's letter from his father in Jackson County State of Tennessee Jackson County May the 24th 1863
Very dear... read more
May 24, 1863 Parson Brownlow's address Sunday 24th
. . . . Severl from our Company went to hear parson B rownlow preach in the Post Chappaln at half past ten AM we went about an houre before time so as to make sure of a seat the house soon filled to overflowing both gallery and church room was ... read more
May 26, 1863
May 29, 1863
Expedition, Bolivar, Wesley Camp, Somerville, and Antioch Church and skirmishes MAY 26-29, 1863.-Expedition from Bolivar to Wesley Camp, Somerville, and Antioch Church, Tenn., and skirmishes.
Report of Col. Adolph Engelmann, Forty-third Illinois Infantry.
BOLIVAR, T... read more
May 30, 1863 Fremantle's observations on the Army of Tennessee 30th May, Saturday.-It rained hard all last night, but General Polk's tent proved itself a good one. We have prayers both morning and evening, by Dr. Quintard, together with singing, in which General Polk joined with much zeal. Colone... read more
May 15, 1863 Exiled from Nashville A Touching Scene.—We were an eyewitness yesterday, of a touching scene which occurred in High street. It seems that Captain Conner had called at the house of Mrs. Barnes to announce that it was time for certain parties to be in readiness to depart south. Quite a... read more
May 15, 1863 Banished from Nashville Departed South.—The departures South were more numerous yesterday than the day before. Quite a crowd bid good-by to Nashville about three o'clock yesterday afternoon. They made their exit by the Charlotte pike, escorted thither by Capt. Conner of the 8th Kansa... read more
May 17, 1863 July 23, 1863, OPERATIONS IN WEST TENNESSEE SUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN TENNESSEE.
May 17, 1863. Scout from LaGrange, Tenn.
18, 1863, Skirmish on Horn Lake Creek, Tenn.
19, 1863, Scouts from LaGrange, Tenn.
20, 1863, Skirmish at Salem, Tenn.
20, 1863. Skirm... read more
May 18, 1863 Captain John Connolley's letter home, his general impressions of Middle Tennessee and its inhabitants
Murfreesboro, May 18, 1863
Dear wife-
Here it is the middle of May and I am not reported killed, wounded or missing. I am back safe from my first trip in command of a mounted fo... read more
May 19, 1863 Scouts from LaGrange MAY 19, 1863.-Scouts from LaGrange, Tenn.
Report of Col. Edward Hatch, commanding Cavalry Brigade.
HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY BRIGADE, LaGrange, Tenn., May 19, 1863.
CAPT.: The colonel commanding directs me to say that he has the honor to submit the following rep... read more


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