Category Archives: Military Matters

Loose Lips Help Sink a Bishop’s Career

From The New-York TimesFrom The New-York Times January 12, 1862: THE DEFENCES OF COLUMBUS. Correspondence of the Cincinnati Commercial. LOUSVILLE, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1861. The Catholic Bishop of Nashville has arrived here. He states that drafting in Tennessee proved a … Continue reading

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Bennett and Brannan

No, not a Law Firm In a war of words with James Gordon Bennett, Sr. and his New York Herald even the Richmond Dispatch is giving Union General-in Chief McClellan some guff about the apparent inactivity of the U.S. Army … Continue reading

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St. Louis Blues v. Grays

Isn’t the telegraph great?. People in New York can read news from St. Louis as quickly as from Gotham itself. Missouri, a border state, is more divided than other states. The Union Provost-Marshall General wants to monitor newspapers throughout the … Continue reading

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Battle of New Orleans

From the Richmond Daily Dispatch January 9, 1862: Eighth of January. –The anniversary of the battle of New Orleans passed by without special observance. It was the custom when all the soldier boys were at home to have some kind … Continue reading

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Snow March: “indifferently supplied with shoes”

In yesterday’s post a Richmond Dispatch correspondent made the case for the CSA’s officer class to be concerned about the condition of the common soldier during the winter months. As Civil War Daily Gazette is reporting Stonewall Jackson’s troops suffered … Continue reading

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Bohemian’s Rhapsody

The Bohemian correspondent for the Richmond Daily Dispatch will apparently no longer be reporting on the Confederate Army of the Potomac under General Joseph E. Johnston. As Bohemian says his goodbyes he offers his readers a poem about highly idealized … Continue reading

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Southern This and That

Speculators; VMI back at turning out officers; CSA $5 note From The New-York Times January 5, 1862: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. The Baton Rogue Sugar Planter has been discontinued for want of paper. Gov. LETCHER has appointed delegates to represent Virginia in … Continue reading

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Death of a Southern Patriot from Delaware

From the Richmond Daily Dispatch January 4, 1862: Death of Lieut. Dunnott. Our readers will remember that we published, two or three weeks ago, an account of the extraordinary escape, from the Washington prison, of Lieut. H. H. Dunnott, a … Continue reading

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Telegraph Roadies

From The New-York Times January 3, 1862: IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON; … ARMY TELEGRAPHS. … … WASHINGTON, Thursday, Jan. 2. … The Army Telegraph Corps have returned from Hancock, having completed telegraphic connection between Frederick and Wheeling. They will next proceed … Continue reading

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Mrs. Wigfall Makes a Flag

From the Richmond Daily Dispatch December 31, 1861: Singular State flag. –The flag of the Texas camp, at Camp Wigfall, near Dumfries, Va., is made of the bridal dress of Mrs. Wigfall. Says the correspondent of the Austin Gazette: It … Continue reading

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