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

by John Beauchamp Jones

            AUGUST 12TH.—Hot and dry. At 3 P.M. rained about three minutes. We are burning up.

            There is no war news. A rumor in the street saysAtlanta has fallen. I don’t believe it. Yesterday Gen. Hood said no important change had occurred, etc.

            I saw a soldier to-day from Gen. Early’s army near Martinsburg, and the indications were that it was on the eve of crossing thePotomac. He left it day before yesterday, 10th inst. He says Kershaw’s division was at Culpepper C. H., 50 miles from Early.

            Detachments of troops are daily passing through the city, northward. All is quiet below on theJames River. Grant’s campaign againstRichmond is confessedly a failure.

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