Hannegan, James D., 1862-1863 [Diary of James Hannegan of the 5th Ohio Cavalry]

GLC04129.02

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GLC#
GLC04129.02-View header record
Type
Journals & Diaries
Date
1863
Author/Creator
Hannegan, James D., 1862-1863
Title
[Diary of James Hannegan of the 5th Ohio Cavalry]
Place Written
Various Places
Pagination
1 v. : approx. 46 p. : Height: 18.6 cm, Width: 12.2 cm
Primary time period
Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
Sub-Era
The American Civil War

Diary is an autograph manuscript signed, neatly written in pencil, covering 1 January 1863-15 March 1863. At the end of the book Hannegan includes some accounting pages. Enclosed within the diary is a bookmark depicting an eagle and a shield, with the phrase "Member of the Society of the Army of the Tenn. Cincinnati. Nov. 14th 1866." Also relates news of the Battle of Murfreesboro in his entry for 2 January, in which he has heard the rumor that Confederate General Braxton Bragg was defeated and taken prisoner by Union General William S. Rosecrans.

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