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“A great many citizens are coming into Marietta for the purpose of going North to get away from the war region.”Downing’s Civil War Diary.–Alexander G. Downing.

July 11, 2014

Diary of Alexander G. Downing; Company E, Eleventh Iowa Infantry,The American Civil War

Monday, 11th—A train load of the sick and wounded left today over the railroad for Rome, Georgia, where they are to go into the hospital. I stayed here at Marietta all day.[1] The general quartermaster has his headquarters here now since the railroad is in running order to this point. The supplies for the army are being taken from here by wagon trains and distributed along the lines as needed. A great many citizens are coming into Marietta for the purpose of going North to get away from the war region.


[1] Mr. Downing thought that his fever was broken and that he might Boon rejoin his company, yet he feared that he would have to go to Rome. There was some danger in going to Rome, because of a possible attack, and then he dreaded the thought of being confined in the general hospital.—Ed.

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