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“General Johnston is falling back from Yorktown, not intending to fight within range of the enemy’s gun-boats.”—Diary of a Southern Refugee, Judith White McGuire.

May 3, 2012

Diary of a Southern Refugee During the War by Judith White McGuire

3d.—It is distressing to see how many persons are leaving Richmond, apprehending that it is in danger; but it will not—I know it will not—fall. It is said that the President does not fear; he will send his family away, because he thinks it is better for men, on whom the country’s weal is so dependent, to be free from private anxiety. General Johnston is falling back from Yorktown, not intending to fight within range of the enemy’s gun-boats. This makes us very anxious about Norfolk.

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