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

Hancock’s Diary.–Richard R. Hancock, Second Tennessee Cavalry.

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July 28, 2011

Hancock’s Diary: or, A History of The Second Tennessee Cavalry.–Richard R. Hancock.

News having reached Auburn, Cannon County, that the First Battalion would start to East Tennessee in a few days, quite a number of the friends and relatives of our company (Allison’s) paid us a visit, about the 24th of July, at Camp Jackson. They brought trunks and boxes filled with "good things" to eat. How, for the next three or four days, we did enjoy the company of our friends and relatives, as well as eating the good things they brought for us! Had I an eloquent pen I would here use it in describing those few but bright days. They were, in comparison with the rest of our soldier life, like an oasis in a great desert.

On the morning of the 28th most of our friends set out on their return home, and the three companies enlisted at Nashville (Harris’s, Horn’s, and Payne’s) had previously gone to that place to visit relatives and friends before starting eastward. Allison’s and Ewing’s Companies were still at Camp Jackson.

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