Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

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A Woman’s Wartime Journal.

July 29, 2014

Dolly Sumner Lunt Burge - A Woman's Wartime Journal.

July 29, 1864.

Sleepless nights. The report is that the Yankees have left Covington for Macon, headed by Stoneman, to release prisoners held there. They robbed every house on the road of its provisions, sometimes taking every piece of meat, blankets and wearing apparel, silver and arms of every description. They would take silk dresses and put them under their saddles, and many other things for which they had no use. Is this the way to make us love them and their Union? Let the poor people answer whom they have deprived of every mouthful of meat and of their livestock to make any! Our mills, too, they have burned, destroying an immense amount of property.

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