Posted on 12/10/2024 6:55:00 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson





















Free Republic University, Department of History presents U.S. History, 1861-1865: Seminar and Discussion Forum
The American Civil War, as seen through news reports of the time and later historical accounts
First session: November 21, 2015. Last date to add: May 2025.
Reading: Self-assigned. Recommendations made and welcomed.
Posting history, in reverse order
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Link to previous Harper’s Weekly thread
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4282220/posts

Continued from December 8 (reply #35).
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4282220/posts#35

Jean Edward Smith, Grant
Diary of Gideon Welles: Saturday, December 10, 1864 (“Blair’s present view is to go into the Senate, in place of Governor Hicks, who wishes to be made collector of Baltimore.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2021/06/diary-of-gideon-welles-saturday.html
Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Lyman to Elizabeth Russell Lyman, December 10, 1864 ( Lyman describes the actions of Gen. Miles, at Hatcher’s Run and General Warren, on the Weldon Railroad)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/04/lieutenant-colonel-theodore-lyman-to_9.html
Capt. Theodore McMurtrie to Corydon E. Fuller, December 10, 1864 (“Your application for a clerkship, forwarded by Hon. Schuyler Colfax, has been favorably considered.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2014/08/capt-theodore-mcmurtrie-to-corydone-e.html
Captain Charles Wright Wills: December 10, 1864 (“We are now five miles from Savannah. Have just got our works up and got our suppers.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2020/12/captain-charles-wright-wills-december_40.html
Diary of 1st Lieutenant Lemuel A. Abbott: Saturday, December 10, 1864 (“roomed with Captain Briggs of the One Hundred and Sixth N. Y. Infantry, but he was out all night; went to the German Opera at Graver’s Theater last evening”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2017/08/diary-of-1st-lieutenant-lemuel-abbott_15.html
Diary of 1st Lieutenant Daniel L. Ambrose: December 10, 1864 (“Meeting increased obstructions and encountering rebels in our front, we only succeed in getting about four miles, when we go into camp for the night.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2024/03/diary-of-1st-lieutenant-daniel-l_56.html
Diary of 1st Sergeant John L. Ransom: December 10, 1864 (“Our destination is probably Charleston, from what I can learn. We three will escape on the road, or make a desperate effort to do so, anyway.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2018/10/diary-of-1st-sergeant-john-l-ransom_28.html
Diary of Corporal Alexander G. Downing: Saturday, December 10, 1864 (“General Sherman was riding with our column, and when informed of what had taken place, ordered that the prisoners of our division be placed in front to pass over the road first.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/09/diary-of-corporal-alexander-g-downing_65.html
Diary of John Beauchamp Jones: December 10, 1864 (“It is said Gen. Hampton has got in front of the enemy’s column at the Weldon Railroad, and is driving them back.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2023/08/diary-of-john-beauchamp-jones-december.html
General Robert E. Lee to James A. Seddon, December 10, 1864—11 o’clock (“Hampton, after driving enemy’s cavalry upon his infantry, on afternoon of 8th recrossed the Nottoway and reached Belfield at daylight yesterday.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2023/10/general-robert-e-lee-to-james-seddon_0.html
General Robert E. Lee to James A. Seddon, December 10, 1864 (“General Longstreet made a reconnaissance of enemy’s lines to-day on north side of James River”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2023/10/general-robert-e-lee-to-james-seddon_6.html
Today’s posts:
“Grant,” reply #3
Johnny Green, #4
George Templeton Strong, #5
Mary B. Chesnut, #6
Links to 11 items at Civil War Notebook, #7


With Lincoln in the White House: Letters, Memoranda, and Other Writings of John G. Nicolay, 1860-1865, edited by Michael Burlingame

The Diary of George Templeton Strong, Edited by Allan Nevins and Milton Halsey Thomas
"Water Babies," by Charles Kingsley=> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Water-Babies
Major-General George H. Thomas to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, December 11, 1864 – 10:30 p.m. (“I will obey the order as promptly as possible, however much I may regret it, as the attack will have to be made under every disadvantage.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2018/02/major-general-george-h-thomas-to.html
Major-General George G. Meade to Margaretta Sergeant Meade, December 11, 1864 (“to-day Warren is returning, having, undisturbed, effectually destroyed some twenty miles of the road.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/01/major-general-george-g-meade-to_15.html
Major-General George G. Meade to Henry A. Cram, December 11, 1864 (“Do you know that the last loud call for five hundred thousand men has produced just one hundred and twenty thousand?”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/01/major-general-george-g-meade-to-henry_16.html
Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Lyman to Elizabeth Russell Lyman, December 11, 1864 (“Sherman has disappeared in Georgia and nobody knows what awful strategy he contemplates. Not so Hood”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/04/lieutenant-colonel-theodore-lyman-to_10.html
Captain Charles Wright Wills: December 11, 1864 (“Corse’s Division is just on our right. He woke me up this morning by firing a volley of eight 12-pounders, in real old Atlanta fashion.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2020/12/captain-charles-wright-wills-december_59.html
Diary of 1st Lieutenant Lemuel A. Abbott: Sunday, December 11, 1864 (“Arrived at Fortress Monroe at 7 o’clock a. m.; grand old place; never saw so much shipping at one time before”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2017/08/diary-of-1st-lieutenant-lemuel-abbott_71.html
Diary of 1st Lieutenant Daniel L. Ambrose: December 11, 1864 (“This morning we cross the Ogeechee, and do not advance far until skirmishing commences”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2024/03/diary-of-1st-lieutenant-daniel-l_8.html
Diary of 1st Sergeant John L. Ransom: December 11, 1864 (“We are strongly guarded, and it augurs not for us to get away to night.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2018/11/diary-of-1st-sergeant-john-l-ransom_4.html
Diary of Corporal Alexander G. Downing: Sunday, December 11, 1864 (“Skirmishing is not very brisk because of the wide swamp between us and the rebels.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/09/diary-of-corporal-alexander-g-downing_52.html
Francis Lieber to Senator Charles Sumner, December 11, 1864 (“Let us have no ‘slavery is dead.’ It is not dead. Nothing is dead until it is killed. I trust our President feels this in his inmost soul.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/08/francis-lieber-to-senator-charles_7.html
Diary of John Beauchamp Jones: Sunday, December 11, 1864 (“A battle must certainly occur near Savannah, Ga. Sherman must assail our lines, or perish between two fires.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2023/08/diary-of-john-beauchamp-jones-sunday.html
General Robert E. Lee to James A. Seddon, December 11, 1864 (“I have been informed by General Stevens that you have consented to the retention of our present negro force until Christmas.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2014/03/general-robert-e-lee-to-james-seddon_24.html
Captain Francis H. Wigfall: December 11, 1864 (“In each brigade a detail has been set at work making shoes for the barefooted men from leather obtained in the country.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/11/captain-francis-h-wigfall-december-11.html
Today’s posts:
“Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Volume Two,” reply #9
John G. Nicolay, #10
George Templeton Strong, #11
Links to 13 items at Civil War Notebook, #12

Continued from December 7 (reply #28)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4282220/posts#28

Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Biography, by Jack Hurst


All for the Union: The Civil War Diary and Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes, edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes
Lieutenant-Colonel Theodore Lyman to Elizabeth Russell Lyman, December 12, 1864 (Lt. Col. Lyman describes the return of Gen. Warren’s raiders.)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/04/lieutenant-colonel-theodore-lyman-to_11.html
Diary of 1st Lieutenant Lemuel A. Abbott: Monday, December 12, 1864 (“men are without quarters; have never seen the regiment so uncomfortably fixed.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2017/08/diary-of-1st-lieutenant-lemuel-abbott_76.html
Diary of 1st Lieutenant Daniel L. Ambrose: December 12, 1864 (“A defiant foe is before us disputing our advance; this day we may fight a battle”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2024/03/diary-of-1st-lieutenant-daniel-l_35.html
Diary of 1st Sergeant John L. Ransom: December 12, 1864 (“We will more than jump the first opportunity, We go to Charleston, via. Savannah.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2018/11/diary-of-1st-sergeant-john-l-ransom.html
Diary of Corporal Alexander G. Downing: Monday, December 12, 1864 (“We ran the blockade under cover of the night, the rebels opening their batteries on us, without doing any damage.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2015/09/diary-of-corporal-alexander-g-downing_28.html
Diary of John Beauchamp Jones: December 12, 1864 (“Results of the movement unimportant, and the supposition is that both armies will now go into winter quarters, after a taste of this rigorous weather.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2023/10/diary-of-john-beauchamp-jones-december_20.html
General Braxton Bragg to Colonel John B. Sale, December 12, 1864 (“The telegraph having been cut we get nothing from Savannah. A dispatch from Wheeler gives copy of enemy’s order for the line of investment around Savannah.”)
https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2023/10/general-braxton-bragg-to-colonel-john-b_24.html
Today’s posts:
Lincoln letter to Gen. Canby, reply #14
“Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Biography,” #15
Elisha Hunt Rhodes, #16
George Templeton Strong, #17
Mary B. Chesnut, #18
Links to 7 items at Civil War Notebook, #19
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