Summer 2025 PD for K–12 teachers: Registration is now open!
Or
to Nancy E. Jones
11-12 June 1864
Jones, Joseph, fl. 1862-1865
Concern for his sick daughter Elizabeth; expressions of faith; sleeping outside in the rain.
GLC02739.120
20 June 1864
Almost daily engagements with the enemy; list of corps commanders, citing Gen. "Howart" (Oliver Otis Howard) as his favorite; relates a story about Gen. Howard's exchange with a soldier about removing the body of a wounded man from the field.
GLC02739.121
28 June 1864
Charge on June 27th ("I never saw a grater [sic] slaughter in as little [sic] time").
GLC02739.122
1 July 1864
More description of the charge on June 27th, with 800 killed or wounded; assisting the wounded on the field and in the hospital; safekeeping his diary.
GLC02739.123
12 July 1864
Reconnaissance mission up the river; lack of paper.
GLC02739.124
14 July 1864
No end of the campaign in sight; lack of paper, envelopes, and steel points.
GLC02739.125
24 July 1864
Taking position outside Atlanta; heavy engagement by the 16th and 17th corps with heavy Confederate losses; battle at Peach Creek.
GLC02739.126
31 July 1864
Surrounding the city and three subsequent engagements; news of mutual acquaintances; rumors of Confederate reinforcements.
GLC02739.127
9 August 1864
Heavy shelling from Confederate forts; returning fire.
GLC02739.128
22 August 1864
Possibility of furlough; hopes of taking the city of Atlanta.
GLC02739.129
August 1864
Burning in and around Atlanta and Macon; circular from General Sherman congratulating the soldiers on their success.
GLC02739.130
8 September 1864
Marching through Atlanta; Confederate retreat.
GLC02739.131
10 September 1864
Irregular mail; expecting to leave Atlanta.
GLC02739.132
21 September 1864
Visit to the 57th Indiana volunteers; application for furlough; leaky tents; field chapel.
GLC02739.133
30 September 1864
Traveling to Bridgeport; disrupted communication with Nashville due to Confederate cavalry; Lincoln/McClellan election; private apology to his wife; surrender of Vicksburg; Lee's retreat.
GLC02739.134
5 October 1864
Furlough still unapproved; bad weather; Sheridan's success in the Shenandoah Valley.
GLC02739.135
9 October 1864
Departing for furlough immediately after pay is distributed.
GLC02739.136
9-12 November 1864
Journey to rejoin his regiment in Nashville after furlough; Abraham Lincoln's election.
GLC02739.137
13 November 1864
Successfully rejoining his regiment after furlough.
GLC02739.138
14-16 November 1864
Setting up camp near Pulaski; lack of prayer meetings; gambling by fellow soldiers; reduction in ranks.
GLC02739.139
17 November 1864
Incessant rain; washing clothes for other soldiers; sanitary rations; encouraging news in the papers.
GLC02739.140
20 November 1864
Orders to march in the morning.
GLC02739.141
21 November 1864
Sending his correspondence via William Reedy.
GLC02739.142
22-23 November 1864
Cold weather; lice.
GLC02739.143
24 November 1864
March to Columbia.
GLC02739.144
Showing results 77,526 - 77,550