Reached Corinth safely; saw more than 300 troops present there with new ones coming in all the time; religion and preaching in camp; news of John Goodrich\u27s wounding at Fishing Creek; thinking of leaving the 9th and entering a regiment bound for Virginiahttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/ciwar_corresp/1667/thumbnail.jp
Concerning near constant marching; need for water and long lines; went to visit Gaines Mill; Seven D...
Worries about Holly Springs; religion in camp; resignation of Major Edward W. Upshaw; Captain Claudi...
Expecting a letter from home; absurd rumors of moving camp to Mississippi City or coast of Texas; fl...
Reached Corinth safely; saw more than 300 troops present there with new ones coming in all the time;...
Describes his Christmas in Virginia; wanting to marry quite a bit and hoping to get mother\u27s perm...
Arrival of two new Mississippi Regiments without arms; discussion of what it means to be a veteran ...
Camp life; picket duty; drilling for prizes; party at Col. Strong\u27s that eveninghttps://egrove.ol...
Grand Revision Review by Genl. Longstreet; problem with sickness in camp and wounded; still about se...
Describes his march into Maryland and Pennsylvania; General Lee\u27s orders to respect private prope...
(Headquarters of the Mississippi Volunteers) Misfortune of Powell family; health concerns; visit to ...
Hope for peace but peace with honor; increased picket guards; camp life and drilling of companies;...
Concerning near constant marching; need for water and long lines; went to visit Gaines Mill; Seven D...
Worries about Holly Springs; religion in camp; resignation of Major Edward W. Upshaw; Captain Claudi...
Expecting a letter from home; absurd rumors of moving camp to Mississippi City or coast of Texas; fl...
Reached Corinth safely; saw more than 300 troops present there with new ones coming in all the time;...
Describes his Christmas in Virginia; wanting to marry quite a bit and hoping to get mother\u27s perm...
Arrival of two new Mississippi Regiments without arms; discussion of what it means to be a veteran ...
Camp life; picket duty; drilling for prizes; party at Col. Strong\u27s that eveninghttps://egrove.ol...
Grand Revision Review by Genl. Longstreet; problem with sickness in camp and wounded; still about se...
Describes his march into Maryland and Pennsylvania; General Lee\u27s orders to respect private prope...
(Headquarters of the Mississippi Volunteers) Misfortune of Powell family; health concerns; visit to ...
Hope for peace but peace with honor; increased picket guards; camp life and drilling of companies;...
Concerning near constant marching; need for water and long lines; went to visit Gaines Mill; Seven D...
Worries about Holly Springs; religion in camp; resignation of Major Edward W. Upshaw; Captain Claudi...
Expecting a letter from home; absurd rumors of moving camp to Mississippi City or coast of Texas; fl...