Monday, October 14, 2013

NC's Civilian Wartime experience (1861-1865) in the words of those who lived it.

Via Teresa Sue
  Boy Colonel - July 1, 1863

July 1, 1863 the Confederacy's youngest Colonel, 21 year old Henry King Burgwyn Jr., commander of the 26th North Carolina, raised his sword as the troops pressed forward to drive the Northerners out of Gettysburg's Herr Ridge.

Too cold for my little ones to be barefooted, if I could help it. The negroes have no shoes yet.

Made another shirt today & attended to the pots some, they get on slowly making molasses. Atheline & Matt spooling today. Very cool & frosty mornings. Too cold for my little ones to be barefooted, if I could help it. The negroes have no shoes yet.

Source: Diary of Cornelia Henry in Fear in North Carolina: The Civil War Journal and Letters of the Henry Family. Clinard, Karen L. and Russell, Richard, eds. (Asheville, NC: Reminiscing Books, 2008).

2 comments:

  1. I loved this site. Being able to read and understand what went on from the people that lived it was humbling. This is history you won't get from a textbook.
    Miss Violet/Teresa Sue

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    1. This is history you won't get from a textbook.

      For sure.

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