Posted on 06/21/2022 6:51:15 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
Major-General George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, June 24, 1862 – 3:15 p.m. (“The enemy are making a desperate resistance to the advance of our picket lines.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2017/10/major-general-george-b-mcclellan-to.html
Brigadier General George G. Meade to Margaretta Sergeant Meade, June 24, 1862 (“This morning all seems quiet, though late last night it was the impression of the superior officers on our side that we should be attacked.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2014/01/brigadier-general-george-g-meade-to_5.html
1st Lieutenant Charles Fessenden Morse, June 24, 1862 (Lt Morse has good words for the 3rd Wisconsin and their CO Col. Thomas Ruger.)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/08/1st-lieutenant-charles-fessenden-morse_8.html
Diary of Laura M. Towne: Tuesday, June 24, 1862 (Towne writes about Gen. Hunter.)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2019/12/diary-of-laura-m-towne-tuesday-june-24.html
Diary of John Beauchamp Jones: June 24, 1862 (Jones predicts Confederate victory in the fight before Richmond, in part because of Lee’s counter-intelligence measures.)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2016/03/diary-of-john-beauchamp-jones-june-24.html
Diary of Private Louis Leon: June 24, 1862 (“We had a drill to-day, and went to town to see some friends.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2020/09/diary-of-private-louis-leon-june-24-1862.html
Diary of Mary Brockenbrough Newton: June 24, 1862 (“Yankee scouts are very busy around us to-day. They watch this river, and are evidently fearing a flank movement upon them.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/05/diary-of-mary-brockenbrough-newton-june_30.html
Diary of Margaret Junkin Preston: June 24, 1862 (“Mr. P. came home from the farm tonight, saying that everybody out there had heard distinct cannonading during the day.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/03/diary-of-margaret-junkin-preston-june.html
Today’s posts:
“Lee,” reply #19
Lincoln remarks, #20
George Templeton Strong, #21
Mary B. Chesnut, #22
Links to 8 items at Civil War Notebook, #23
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4070960/posts#22
Bruce Catton, Terrible Swift Sword
Continued from May 31 (reply #5).
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4067504/posts#5
David Herbert Donald, Lincoln
Continued from May 10 (reply #3).
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4061989/posts#3
William J. Cooper, Jr., Jefferson Davis, American
Diary of a Confederate Soldier: John S. Jackman of the Orphan Brigade, Edited, with an introduction, by William C. Davis
Governor John A. Andrew to Count Adam Gurowski, June 25, 1862 (“There is one Truth, but many possible roads to it. And minds as well as legs have their limitations.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2019/12/governor-john-andrew-to-count-adam.html
Major General George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, June 25, 1862 – 6:15 p.m. (“I regret my great inferiority in numbers, but feel that I am in no way responsible for it, as I have not failed to represent repeatedly the necessity of re-enforcements”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2014/04/major-general-george-b-mcclellan-to_2874.html
Major General George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, June 25, 1862 – 10:40 p.m. (“The information I received on this side tends to confirm impression that Jackson will soon attack our right and rear.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2014/04/major-general-george-b-mcclellan-to_3.html
Diary of Lieutenant-Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes: Wednesday, June 25, 1862 (“Dined with General [Jacob] Cox. He has a plan of operations for the Government forces which I like”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2017/01/diary-of-lieutenant-colonel-rutherford_22.html
Captain William Thompson Lusk to Elizabeth Adams Lusk, June 25, 1862 (“[Gen. Henry W.] Benham has been sent home under arrest. The last thing he did on leaving Hilton Head was to lie. He doubtless has not discontinued the practice since.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2017/08/captain-william-thompson-lusk-to_31.html
Diary of Josephine Shaw Lowell: June 25, 1862 (“Today New York was in a fever and stocks went down, down, down, because Lincoln and General Pope went up to West Point by special train last night to see General Scott”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2014/11/diary-of-josephine-shaw-lowell-june-25.html
Diary of John Beauchamp Jones: June 25, 1862 (“The people of Louisiana are protesting strongly against permitting Gen. [Mansfield] Lovell to remain in command in that State, since the fall of New Orleans”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2016/03/diary-of-john-beauchamp-jones-june-25.html
Diary of Private Louis Leon: June 25, 1862 (“Reported fighting near Richmond.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2020/09/diary-of-private-louis-leon-june-25-1862.html
Charlotte Cross Wigfall to Louise Wigfall, June 25, 1862 (“Jackson and his forces are to make the attack on the rear, and I trust it has all been so planned that McClellan will find himself glad enough to take the road away from, instead of on to Richmond.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/07/charlotte-cross-wigfall-to-louise_65.html
Diary of Mary Brockenbrough Newton: June 25, 1862 (“I got by chance a Philadelphia paper of the 20th. Very little bragging, but an earnest appeal to their men to be united”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/06/diary-of-mary-brockenbrough-newton-june.html
Today’s posts:
“Terrible Swift Sword,” reply #25
“Lincoln,” #26
“Jefferson Davis, American,” #27
“Lee,” #28
“Grant,” #29
“William Tecumseh Sherman: In the Service of My Country, A Life,” #30
John Jackman, #31
George Templeton Strong, #32
Mary B. Chesnut, #33
Links to 10 items at Civil War Notebook, #34
Continued from June 21 (reply #3).
Jean Edward Smith, Grant
The West Point Atlas of War: The Civil War, Chief Editor, Brigadier General Vincent J. Esposito
Continued from June 25 (reply #25).
Bruce Catton, Terrible Swift Sword
All for the Union: The Civil War Diary and Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes, edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes
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