Invisible Siege: The Journal of Lucius E. Chittenden, April 15, 1861-July 14, 1861Americana Exchange Press, 1969 - 133 ページ This journal shows a glimpse of early Civil War life from April to July 1861. |
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... June 11th 1861 Sad ! Sad news today . We are told that the first movement at Fort Monroe is a failure with a sad loss of life . The report is seventy - five killed and over 200 wounded . The street rumor is very incoherent . It is to ...
... June 11th 1861 Sad ! Sad news today . We are told that the first movement at Fort Monroe is a failure with a sad loss of life . The report is seventy - five killed and over 200 wounded . The street rumor is very incoherent . It is to ...
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... June 18. 1861 Exciting news this morning . The Republican says that the 1st . Ohio Regt . yesterday afternoon took a train of cars up the Hampshire and London Railroad for the purpose of sta- tioning guards along the road . Before ...
... June 18. 1861 Exciting news this morning . The Republican says that the 1st . Ohio Regt . yesterday afternoon took a train of cars up the Hampshire and London Railroad for the purpose of sta- tioning guards along the road . Before ...
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... June 26 , 1861 It is hardly worth while to keep a journal in such a dearth of news . There is nothing whatever of importance today . The little there is will be found in the Star . It contains a statement of the no . of troops that have ...
... June 26 , 1861 It is hardly worth while to keep a journal in such a dearth of news . There is nothing whatever of importance today . The little there is will be found in the Star . It contains a statement of the no . of troops that have ...
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afternoon Annapolis appointed April APRIL 15 Aquia Creek arms army artillery attack Baltimore Sun battery battle Beauregard beautiful Bridge Butler Caleb Cushing called camp Capt captured cavalry Chittenden clerk command commenced Davis dinner Ellsworth excitement fight fired forces Fort McHenry Fort Monroe Fort Sumter Friday guard Harper's Ferry Hatch Havre de Grace Jordan June killed large number last night letter Lieut Lincoln Manassas Junction Maryland Mass ment miles military Missouri Monday Monroe morning Navy Yard North o'clock oath papers passed Potomac President prisoners quiet railroad rebels received Regt Richmond river Rugby House rumor Saturday says Scott secession Secessionists Secretary Chase seems Senate Sewell's Point soldiers Southern Star steamers sultry Sunday taken Thursday tion tomorrow tonight Treasury Building Treasury notes troops Union Vermont Vermont regiment Washington weather wounded yesterday Zouave