JULY 6TH—Col. Bledsoe complains that the Secretary still has quite as little intercourse with him, personal and official, as possible. The consequence is that the Chief of the Bureau is drawing a fine salary and performing no service. Still, it is not without the sweat of his brow, and many groans.
Rebel War Clerk
Previous post: A Diary of American Events – July 6, 1861
Next post: Diary of a Southern Refugee, Judith White McGuire.