The Civil War: the final year told by those who lived it
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
............................ xxi
Introduction
......................... xxiii
Catherine Edmondston:
Diary, March
8, 1864
Yankee
wickedness : North Carolina, March
1864...... 1
Ellen Renshaw House: Diary, March
9—11, 19, 1864
Occupied Knoxville: Tennessee, March
1864.......... 4
Scientific American: New Rolling Mills in Pittsburgh,
March
26, 1864
Northern Industry: Pennsylvania, March
1864........ 9
Harriet Ann Jacobs and Louisa M. Jacobs to
Lydia
Maria Child,
March
26, 1864
Opening a Freedmen s School:
Virginia,
March
1864..... 11
Jim Heiskell: Statement Regarding His Escape from
Slavery, March
30, 1864
My irons were taken off : Tennessee, March
1864....... 16
Susan C. Woolker to
Zebuion B.
Vance, April
3, 1864
Hungry Families: North Carolina, April
1864........ 19
Ulysses S. Grant to William T. Sherman, April
4, 1864
Planning the Spring Campaign: Washington, D.C.,
April
1864.......................... 21
William Winters to Harriet Winters, April
4, 1864
A tear ofsorow : Louisiana, April
1864........... 24
Wilbur
Fisk
to The Green Mountain Freeman^ April
7, 1864
Freedom and Slavery: Virginia, April
1864.......... 27
Ellen Renshaw House: Diary,
Aprii
8, 1864
An Expulsion Order: Tennessee, April
1864.......... 32
Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune,
April
9, 1864
A proud day : Washington, D.C., April
1864........ 34
Achilles V. Clark to Judith Porter and Henrietta Ray,
April
14,
18Ó4
The Fort Pillow Massacre: Tennessee, April
1864....... 42
ix
CON TUNIS
Robert
E.
Lee
to Jefferson Davis, April l>,
1864
Predicting Union Plans: Virginia, April 1S64
....... +>
The New
Tork
Times: The Black Flat;, April
16,
1S64
«Insatiate as fiends7 : April
1864................
47
Abraham Lincoln: Address at Baltimore Sanitary lair,
April
18, 1864
Defining Liberty and Considering Retribution: Maryland,
April
1864.......................... >
R.H.C,
to The Christian Recorder, April
30, 1864
Take no prisoners : April
1864................ 5+
Gideon Welles: Diary, May
3, 5-6, 1864
Debating Retaliation: Washington, D.C., May
1864..... 57
Petition from the Slaveholders of Randolph County,
Alabama, May
6, 1864
Protesting Slave Impressment: Alabama, May
1864...... 60
Samuel W.
Fiske
to the Springfield Republican,
May
3,
18Ó4
Our right cause : Virginia, May
1864............ 63
Theodore Lyman: Journal, May
4—7, 1864
Battle of the Wilderness: Virginia, May
1864......... 68
Wilbur
Fisk
to The Green Mountain Freeman, May
9, 1864
The disaster came : Virginia, May
1864........... 85
J.FJ. Caldwell: from The History of a Brigade of South
Carolinians
Another struggle with death : Virginia, May
1864...... 90
Horace Porter: from Campaigning with Grant
Grant Turns South: Virginia, May
1864............ 100
Herman Melville: The Armies of the Wilderness
Strife in the pines : Virginia, May
1864...........
102
Ulysses S. Grant to Edwin M. Stanton and to Henry W.
Halleck, May
11, 1864
If it takes all summer : Virginia, May
1864.........
тю
Charles Harvey Brewster to Martha Brewster, May
11, 1864;
to Mary Brewster, May
13, 1864;
and to Martha Brewster,
May
15, 1864
Battle of Spotsylvania: Virginia, May
1864......
II2
CONT
К
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ХІ
ϊ-Κ
J.
Ca
Id we
U:
from The History of a Brigade of South
Carolinians
The Hloody Anfllc; Virginia, May
1864............ 122
F.dward A. Wild to Robert S. Davis, May
12, 1864.
Whipping a Slavemaster: Virginia, May
1864.......... 130
James A. Connolly to Mary Dunn Connolly, May
15
and
зо,
1864
Battle of
Resaca:
Georgia, May
1864 ............. 133
Alphcus S. Williams to Mary Williams, May
20, 1864
These sari fields : Georgia, May
1864............. 137
Samuel T. Foster: Diary, May
23-28, 1864
Battle of Pickett
s
Mill: Georgia, May 1864
.......... 140
Richard Taylor: General Orders No.
44,
May
23, 1864
Proclaiming Victory: Louisiana, May
1864.......... 147
Charles Harvey Brewstcr to Mary Brewster, May
23, 1864;
to
Martha Brewster, May
24, 1864;
and to
Mattié
Brewster,
May
26,
18Ó4
I am scared most to death : Virginia, May
1864....... 150
Eugene Forbes: Diary, May
24-27, 1864
Andersonville Prison: Georgia, May
1864........... 160
Charles Francis Adams Jr. to Charles Francis Adams, May
29,
1864
Appraising Grant: Virginia, May
1864............ 163
Lorenzo Thomas to Henry Wilson, May
30, 1864
Assessing Black Troops: May
1864............... 169
Corneiia Hancock to Her Sister, May
28,
May 31-June
3, 1864
Behind the Union Lines: Virginia, May—June
1864...... 171
Frank Wilkeson: from Recollections of a Private Soldier in the
Army of the Potomac
Battle of Cold Harbor: Virginia, May-June
1864....... 178
Maria
Lydig
Daly: Diary, June
8, 1864
Bom anew in blood and tears3 : New York, June
1864 .... 189
Robert Patrick to
Alonzo
Lewis, June
9, 1864
The work of death : Georgia, June
1864........... 191
Judith W. McGuire: Diary, June II,
1864
Ruined Plantations: Virginia, June 1864
........... 195
CONTENTS
Charles Harvey Brewster to
Mattié
Brewstcr, June n,
1864
Miserable Ions dreary days : Virginia, June
1864......
X<>K>
Charles Francis Adams to Charles Francis Adams Jr.,
June
17, 1864
Completing the great idea : London, June
1864....... 202
Charles B. Fisher: Diary, June
19-21, 1864
Fighting the Alabama: The English Channel, June
1864 ■ ■ ■
2O>
Wilbur
Fisk
to The Green Mountain Freeman, June
19, 1864
Battle of Petersburg: Virginia, June
1864........... 211
Stephen Minot Weld to Stephen Minot Weld Sr., June
21, 1864
Butchered time and again : Virginia, June
1864...... 216
George E.
Chamberlin
to
Ephraim
Chamberlin, June
27, 1864
A horrid, hellish dream : Virginia, June
1864........ 218
Eugene Forbes: Diary, June
13-30, 1864
Life at Andersonville: Georgia, June
1864........... 222
William T. Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman, June
30, 1864
The Atlanta Campaign: Georgia, June
1864......... 232
Horace Greeley to Abraham Lincoln, July
7, 1864
An Appeal for Negotiations: New
Tork,
July
1864...... 235
John White Geary to Mary Geary, July
8, 1864
An infinity of hills : Georgia, July
1864........... 238
Abraham Lincoln: Proclamation Concerning Reconstruction,
July
8, 1864
Washington, D.C., July
1864.............. 241
Abraham Lincoln to Horace Greeley, July
9, 1864
Conditions for Peace: Washington, D.C., July
1864...... 243
Eugene Forbes: Diary, July
11, 1864
Hanging the Andersonville Raiders: Georgia, July
1864 ... 244
Henry Robinson Berkeley: Diary, July 4-13,
1864
Threatening Washington: Maryland, July
1864........ 246
Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune
July
13
and
15, 1864
The Capital under Attack: Washington, D.C., July
1864 ... 250
Ulysses S. Grant to Henry W. Halleck, July
14 1864
Pursuing Early: Virginia, July
1864......
2 6
CONTENTS
xiii
Charles
А.
Dana to Ulysses
S. Cirant,
July
15, 1864
Ihť
deepest shame : Washington,
D.C,
July
1864...... 258
Abraham Lincoln: Offer of Safe Conduct for Peace
Negotiators, July
18, 1864
Ίο
Whom it may concern : Washington, D.C., July
1864 . . 259
Clement
С
Clay and James P. Holcombe to Horace Greeley,
July
21, 1864
War to the bitter end : Canada, July 1864
.......... 260
James R.
Gilmore
to the Boston Evening Transcript^ July
22, 1864
A Meeting with Jefferson Davis: July
1864........... 264
Henry Robinson Berkeley: Diary, July
14-24, 1864
Fighting
in
the Shenandoah: Virginia, July
1864....... 267
Samuel T. Foster: Diary, July
18-23, 1864
Fighting for Atlanta: Georgia, July
1864........... 271
John Q. A. Dennis to Edwin M. Stanton, July
26, 1864
Take my children from those men : Massachusetts,
July
1864........................... 278
Benjamin F. Mclntyre: Diary, July
29, 1864
KA melancholy accident : Texas, July
1864........... 280
David G.
Farragut:
General Orders
Nos.
10
and n, July
12
and
29, 1864
Preparing for Battle: Gulf of Mexico, July
1864........ 283
Stephen Minot Weld: Diary, July
30,
1864, and Memoir
from
1912
The Battle of the Crater: Virginia, July
1864......... 286
William Pegram to Virginia Johnson Pegram, August
1, 1864
Murder them in cold blood : Virginia, July
1864...... 291
С
Chauncey Burr: from The Old Guard, August
1864
This abominable despotism : New
Tork,
August
1864 . . . . 294
Edgcworth Bird to Sallie Bird, August
4, 1864
Retribution at last : Virginia, August
1864......... 303
Benjamin F. Wade and Henry Winter Davis: To the Supporters
of the Government, August
5, 1864
«This dictatorial usurpation : August
1864.......... 307
Robert Garlick Hill Kean: Diary, August
7, 1864
Stern retaliation : Virginia, August
1864..........
319
CO NT K
NTS
Mathella
Page Harrison: Diary, August
17, 1X64
Smoke and flame : Virginia, August
1864..........
Я22
Abraham Lincoln: Memorandum on Probable Failure of
Reelection, August
23, 1864
Washington, D.C., August
1864................
З2 +
Benjamin F. Butler to Robert Ould, August
27, 1864
Exchanging Prisoners: Virginia, August
1864......... 325
Robert Toombs to Alexander H. Stephens, August
30, 1864
Defending Atlanta: Georgia, August
1864.......... 333
Platform of the Democratic National Convention, August
30,
1864
ccFour years of failure : Illinois, August
1864......... 33°
James R.
Gilmore:
Our Visit to Richmond, September
1864
(CWe must conquer : September
1864..............
ЗЗ8
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, September
2, 1864
Requesting Reinforcements: Virginia, September
1864 .... 358
Spottswood Rice
to His Children and to Kitty Diggs,
September
3, 1864
aMy children is my own : Missouri, September
1864...... 362
Thomas Bramlette to Abraham Lincoln, September
3, 1864
Preserving our own race : Kentucky, September
1864 .... 365
Gideon Welles: Diary, September
3, 1864
ccShouting for McClellan : Washington, D.C.,
September
1864........................ 368
Clement L. Vallandigham to George B. McClellan,
September
4, 1864
Political Advice: Ohio, September
1864............ 370
Kate Stone: Diary, September
5, 1864
The wrath to come : Louisiana, September
1864.......
George
Templeton
Strong: Diary, September
$-8, 1864
ccAudacious infamy : New York, September
1864.....
George B. McClellan to the Democratic Nomination
Committee, September
8, 1864
Accepting the Nomination: New Jersey, September
1864 .... 377
James A. Connolly to Mary Dunn Connolly, September n,
1864
Jonesboro and Atlanta: Georgia, September
1864....... 380
CONT
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XV
William I. Sherman to lames M. Calhoun and Others,
September
12, 1864
ll/jr is
nmitfłłyn:
Gcartjta, September
1864 .......... 384
Rachel Ann Wicker to John A. Andrew, September
12, 1864
Hi]mil Pay for Black Soldiers: Ohio, September
1864...... 387
Alexander
McKinley
to Samuel Francis
Du Pont,
September
18, 1864
A Report from Mobile Ray: Alabama, September
1864 .... 389
Henry Robinson Berkeley: Diary, September
19, 1864
Battle of Winchester: Virginia, September
1864........ 396
Jefferson Davis: Speech at Macon, September
23, 1864
^ September
1864.................... 399
Elizabeth Blair Lee to Samuel Phillips Lee, September
24,
1864
A Cabinet Resignation: Maryland,
September
1864..... 403
Jefferson Davis*. Speech at Columbia, October
4, 1864
South Carolina, October
1864................. 406
Address of the Colored National Convention, October
6,
1864
A Call for Political Equality: New
Tork,
October
1864 .... 414
William T. Sherman to Ulysses S. Grant, October
9, 1864
Make Georgia howl : Georgia, October
1864......... 432
Stephen Dodson Ramseur to Ellen Richmond Ramseur,
October
10, 1864
One
ßre
at desert : Virginia, October
1864.......... 434
John B. Jones: Diary, October
10-13, 1864
Desertion and despotism : Virginia, October
1864...... 437
Samuel Francis
Du Pont
to William King Hall, October
13,
1864
England and the Civil War: Delaware, October
1864 .... 442
Catherine Fldmondston: Diary, October
18, 1864
War News: North Carolina, October
1864 .......... 448
Francis
Lieber:
Lincoln or McClellan, October
1864
Unity and Civil Freedom: New York, October
1864...... 450
George
Templeton
Strong: Diary, November
9, 1864
Election Results: New
Tork,
November
1864 ......... 458
Xvi
CONI
HNIS
John
Hay: Diary, November II,
1864
Reading a Sealed Paper: Washington, DX:., November
1864.............................
+60
John S. Mosby to Philip H. Sheridan, November II,
1864
Retaliatory Executions: Virginia, November
1864........ 40}
Jane
Kamper:
Statement Regarding Her Emancipation,
November
14, 1864
A Slaveowner^ Deception: Maryland, November
1864 .... 405
Maria
Lydig
Daly: Diary, November
15, 1864
Vox populij vox
dei : New
York, November
1864....... 466
James A. Connolly: Diary, November
17-23, 1864
Sherman s March:
Georgia,
November
1864.......... 468
John Wilkes Booth: To whom it may concern,
November
1864
ccThe bitter end : November
1864-............... 479
Henry Adams to Charles Francis Adams Jr., November
25, 1864
Lincoln s Reelection: London, November
1864......... 483
Joseph Miller: Statement Regarding His Family, November
26,
1864
(CMy boy was dead : Kentucky, November
1864........ 486
Samuel T. Foster: Diary, November 30-December
1, 1864
Battle of Franklin: Tennessee, November—December
1864 . . . 489
Abraham Lincoln: Annual Message to Congress,
December
6, 1864
Washington, D.C., December
1864............... 493
Henry Nutt to
Zebuion B.
Vance, December
12, 1864
Reports of a Slave Insurrection: North Carolina,
December
1864........................ 510
John
Chipman
Gray to John C. Ropes, December
14, 1864
Meeting Sherman: Georgia, December
1864..........
John White Geary to Mary Geary, December
17, 1864
Besieging Savannah: Georgia, December
1864 .......
Mary S. Mallard: Journal, December
15-21, 1864
Union Looters: Georgia, December
1864..........
522
Harper s Weekly: Retaliation, January
7, 1865
ccThe torture of loyal men : New
Tork,
January 186s
..... 536
CONTENTS
xvii
Hőivel!
Cobb to James A. Seddon, January
8, 1865
Ihr
most pernicious idea : Georgia, January 186s
...... 538
Catherine Kdmondston: Diary, January
9, 1865
The birthright of the South : North Carolina,
J
a>i nary
186$......................... 541
Petition of the Colored Citizens of Nashville to the Union
Convention of Tennessee, January
9,
1865
i hc Right to Vote: Tennessee, January 186s
.......... 546
Robert H. Lee to Andrew Hunter, January n,
1865
Enlisting Slaves without delay : Virginia, January 186s
. . . 554
Meeting of Colored Ministers with Edwin M. Stanton and
William T. Sherman, January
12, 1865
To have land : Georgia, January 186s
............ 558
William T. Sherman: Special Field Orders No.
15,
January l6,
1865
Land for Freedmen: Georgia, January
186$.......... 566
Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United
States, January
31, 1865
Washington, D.C, January 186s
................ 569
George W. Julian: Journal, February
1, 1865
The greatest event : Washington, D.C, February i86$
.... 570
Robert Garlick Hill Kean: Diary, February
5,
1865
Peace Talks: Virginia, February 186s
............. 572
John H. Stringfellow to Jefferson Davis, February
8, 1865
We must emancipate : Virginia, February l86s
....... 576
c<
Henry Highland Garnet: A Memorial Discourse, February
12,
1865
Let slavery die : Washington, D.C, February
186$...... 583
Emma LeConte: Diary, February
17-18, 1865
The Burning of Columbia: South Carolina, February 186s
. . 598
Luther Rice Mills to John Miiis, March
2, 1865
Confederate Deserters: Virginia, March i86$
......... 609
Abraham Lincoln: Second Inaugural Address, March
4, 1865
Washington, D.C, March 186s
................. 612
Frederick Douglass: from Life and Times ofFrederiek Douglass
A sacred effort : Washington, D.C, March
1865....... 615
xviii
CO NTH NTS
Roanoke Island Freed men to Abraham Lincoln and to
lùhviii M.
Stanton,
March
9, 1865
We have work faithful : North Carol
iun,
March i$6y
.... 018
George
Templeton
Strong: Diary, March
io,
1865
The death flurry of a whale :
Nov
York, March
186$ ....
62 í
Alpheus
S. Williams
to His Daughter, March
12, 1865
Marching through the
Carolinas:
North Carolina,
March i86$
..........................
626
Charles Sumner to John Bright, March
13, 1865
Land and Votes: Washington, D.C., March
186$........ 620
Frances Johnson: Statement Regarding Her Whipping and
Escape, March
25, 1865
Give me a thousand : Kentucky, March 186s
.........
°32
Clarissa Burdett: Statement Regarding Her Whipping and
Escape, March
27, 1865
A very cruel man : Kentucky, March 186s
.......... 635
John B. Jones: Diary, April
2, 1865
Awaiting my fate : Virginia, April
186$........... 637
Sallie Brock: from Richmond During the War
The Fall of Richmond:
Virginia,
April 186s
.......... 641
George
Templeton
Strong: Diary, April
3, 1865
Gloria in excelsis deo : New York, April
18
6s
........ 650
William Gordon McCabe to Mary Pegram, April
4, 1865
This peerless comrade : Virginia, April 186s
......... 653
Thomas Morris Chester to the Philadelphia Press, April
4
and
6, 1865
Occupying Richmond: Virginia, April 186s
..........
6s6
Gideon Welles: Diary, April
7, 1865
Southern arrogance and folly : Washington, D.C., April
**Ъ
............................. 668
Ulysses S. Grant to Robert E. Lee, April
9, 1865
Surrender Terms: Virginia, April 186s
........... 671
Robert E. Lee: General Orders No.
9,
April
10, 1865
A Commander s Farewell: Virginia, April
1865 ..... 673
Elizabeth Keckly: from Behind the Scenes
Lincoln s Assassination: Washington, D.C., April
1865 .... 675
CONTENTS
ХІХ
Cicoigc
ícmplcton
Strong: Diary, April
15,
iH6$
Λ
fearful, gigantic cnwc : New York, April l86s
...... 684
Gideon Welles: Diary, April
18, 1865
The President
s
Deathbed: Washington, D.C., April
186$ . . . 688
William I . Sherman to Ulysses S. Grant or Henry W. Halleck,
April
18, 1865
A Political Agreement: North Carolina, April
186$..... 696
Sarah Morgan: Diary, April
19, 1865
It is all murder : Louisiana, April l86s
........... 700
Robert K. Lee to Jefferson Davis, April
20, 1865
Explaining Surrender: Virginia, April 186s
.......... 703
Jetterson Davis to
Varina
Howell Davis, April
23, 1865
Fleeing Defeat: North Carolina, April i86$
.......... 705
Stephen Minot Weld to Hannah Minot Weld, April
24, 1865
Something that haunted us : Virginia, April
186$...... 709
Samuel T. Foster: Diary, April 18-May
4, 1865
What were
ìve
fighting for : North Carolina, April-
May j86s
........................... 711
Ellen Renshaw House: Diary, May
2, 1865
aA thousand rumors ; Georgia, May
18ŐS
........... 720
Walt Whitman: from Specimen Days
He behaved so brave : Washington, D.C., May 186s
..... 722
New
Tork
Herald: The Grandest Military Display in the World,
May
24, 1865
Heroes of the
sublimest
conflict : May l86$
.......... 72$
Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune,
May
24
and
27, 1865
The Grand Review: Washington, D.C., May l86$
....... 728
Gordon Granger: General Orders No.
3,
June
19, 1865
All slaves are free : Texas, June 186s
............. 735
Chronology
...................... 739
Biographical Notes
................... 754
Note on the Texts
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Notes
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Index
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