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Diary of A Confederate - Johnson's Island (Paperback)
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Diary of A Confederate - Johnson's Island (Paperback)
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Loot Price R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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The Confederates quickly were told by shouts from Union soldiers
that the war was over. Vicksburg had surrendered. Vicksburg, under
siege since May 22nd, fell on July 4th. 1863. But General Gardner
wanted to see proof. When Banks showed him the dispatches from
Vicksburg, he agreed to surrender. Banks agreed to parole the
Confederate enlisted men, if they signed an oath, but officers were
captured and taken prisoners. The greatly outnumbered confederates
had held their ground into July. But, when word of the Vicksburg
defeat reached General Gardner, he realized that the situation was
hopeless and nothing could be gained by continuing the defense of
Port Hudson. The battle was over and the Mississippi River was in
the hands of the Union, and the Confederacy was cut in half. The
sheen of a bright moon revealed the sad carnage of the day, and the
horrors of war became vividly distinct. A journal kept by Dr. Maj.
J. L. Stockdale from July, 1863 - April, 1864, makes reference to
some of these events, a day to day record of happenings, emotions,
and conditions, but were limited as to what they could or could not
divulge. Their journals gave a somewhat basic insight into what
prison life was like, as well as the personal conflicts and
hardships encountered among their families and friends during the
Civil War.
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