1865 Diary of Uriah
Beechly
(Inside Cover)
25 killed & died in Co F 34 Ill
(32 something unreadable)
32 mustered out
(opposite)
U S Beechly
Co F 34th
Ills. V. V.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1865.
In Camp, Inspection at 9 A.M. Eating Oysters & having a good Time
Sold my ring for 1 dol. Slacked arms on the color line at 5 P.M. Times
good Weather Clear & Cool
MONDAY 2
Reveille at 6 A.M. After breakfast I went to the Roundhouse at
Savannah and got a piece of iron for an arch in a fireplace Raised our
tent & built a fireplace bought a pack of Envelopes for 60 cts.
Times good Weather fair.
TUESDAY 3
Reveille & Roll call at 6 A.M. Cleaned up the Street & our
tent this A.M. Went to City this P.M. bought articles to the amt. of 4
75/100 Dols Times good Weather fair & warm
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1865.
Reveille at 5 A.M. Started out on a guard Detail went 8 miles from
Camp on the Coast R.R. to guard Cattle Co. A & F on Picket Co. F
at the Potter farm on the Savannah river Some Cang. N.E. of us Times
good Weather fair & hot
THURSDAY 5
Went up to the upper mill Seen a negro 80 years old & a native of
Africa also a negress 100 ys. old. Relieved at 12.30 went to the lower
mill & Stoped 1 hour & then went to Camp arriving at Camp at 4
P.M. Times lively Weather fair & warm
FRIDAY 6
Reveille at 6 A.M. Looked over Some papers And wrote a letter to M. A.
Myers nothing going on Times as usual Weather variable will rain
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour On a detail. Went to Potters farm got there
at 11:30 A.M. Calked a boat & Launched it but it leaked So that we
could not use it Started to Camp 1 hour by Sun got in at 6:30 P.M.
Times good Weather Cool & windy
SUNDAY 8
In Camp Roll Call at the usual hour. Cleared my gun for Inspection
which came off at 9 A.M. Stacked our guns on the Color line After
inspection got up Some wood Nothing going on worthy of note Times as
usual Weather Cloudy with a Cold wind
MONDAY 9
Reveille at 5 A.M. went to work on the fortifications at the City
Commenced work at 8 A.M. Went to City in P.M. Bought rice for 2 $
& bread for & 1. Started home at 4 P.M. I was in the Cemetry (
maybe century?) Times good Weather Cloudy with rain
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1865.
In Camp Reveille at the usual hour Nothing going on. Times as usual
Recd 5-0 cts from D Cole Weather Dark Dismal and very heavy rain
WEDNESDAY 11
In Camp Roll call at the usual hour Drew Clothing I drew 15 - 04/100
Dols Worth Bought A gold pen for $3. Times Lively. Weather Cloudy
& cool.
THURSDAY 12
Reveille at the usual hour Started to move Camp at 9 A.M. at the City
on fatigue put up our tent & built a fine place & Some bunks
Times good bought a Silver ring for 3 Dols. Sold pens & holder for
20 cts. Weather fair & warm
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1865.
In Camp & on fatigue Put up our Bunks so (?) Nothing going one
except fixing up our New Camp Times As usual gnab (?) rice &
coffee Weather fair and warm.
SATURDAY 14
In Camp got Some moss for a bed and some wood went to City and bought
a diary & can of peaches & some corn bread Times good ec (?)
gallion Came to the Co Weather fair & Clear
SUNDAY 15
Sundays roll call at 5 A.M. Went to work on the fortifications at 6:45
A.M. Worked 4 hours & then quit went to City in the evening to
Church Times good Weather fair & warm
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1865.
In Camp wrote two letters & got my shirt & pants washed got
orders to march Sent my old diary home Posted my new diary Times good
Weather Fair & warm
TUESDAY 17
In Camp on fatigue Drew rations Renched my back got orders to leave on
a raid every thing going on right every one in town was examined by
the board of Surgeons in regard to my back Times good & lively
Weather Fair & warm
WEDNESDAY 18
Roll call at the usual hour reported to the Dr and got Some linament
for my back Seen Bill Clayter xe. (?) Went to City in the afternoon
got the news that Ft Fisher is taken with 76 guns & 1780 prisoners
Times lively Weather fair & warm
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1865.
In Camp Regiment went on picket at 8 A.M. I was excused by the Dr. on
account of my back there was a Salute of 38 guns fired in honor of
late victories Report current that Wilmington & Charleston are
taken Times good. Weather Cloudy & very rainy
FRIDAY 20
Left Savannah at 10 AM. on an other campaign Started up the Ga.
Central R.R. Went 8 miles & then went into Camp for the night J
Choats on a Detail as pioneer (maybe prisoner ?) rail came in but
nothing for Co F Times pretty rough, Weather Cloudy with very heavy
rain all day
SATURDAY 21
In Camp, eight miles from Savannah Received a letter from S. N. (?)
Miller Nothing going on. Times dull. Weather Dark gloomy and heavy
rain nearly all day Report that Jno Fletcher is dead
SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1865.
In Camp eight miles N. W. of Savannah Nothing going on. Wrote two
letters one to Saml. M. (or N.) Miller & the other to Bruce
& Preston Washington DC Times rather gloomy Weather A.M. Cloudy
P.M. cloudy with rain
MONDAY 23
In the Same old mud hole or camp yet nothing going on every thing
quiet Sent the mail off Official reports of Fort Fisher 72 cannon and
2500 prisoners Yankee Colburn returned to Co A & Luient Fuller to
Co I Times good Weather Variable
TUESDAY 24
In Camp at the eight mile post on the Lousville road. Nothing going on
Cleaned my gun. All quiet in front. Times as usual. Weather clear but
rather cool wind.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1865.
Started on the march at 7 A.M. Marching on the LouisvilleRoad toward
Springfield Marched about 16 miles & then went into camp for the
night. Sold my Ring to J B Taylor for $5- next pay day Times good
Weather Fair but cold Roads pretty good (crossing?)
THURSDAY 26
Reveille at 5 A.M. marched at 7.30 2nd Brigd in the rear Went into
camp at 4 P.M. At Springfield 3rd Brigd had a skirmish with the Rebs
Drew three days rations Times good Weather fair but cold Roads pretty
bad
FRIDAY 27
Reveille at 5 A.M. marched at 7 A.M. After marching 2 ½ miles we had
to wade the Ebineezer river about 150 yds. wide the water being very
cold & from 2 to 3 feet deep. After crossing we marched 2 ½ miles
& went into camp for the night Times good Weather clear but cold
Ice1 inch thick Roads good
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1865.
Reveille at 5.30 A.M. and marched at 8 A.M. 2nd Brigd. in the lead
Went into camp 2 miles above Sisters Ferry Nothing going on worthy of
note Times good Weather fair but cold Roads good
SUNDAY JANUARY 29, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour cut some wood & got it up ground the
Morgan axe Fletcher went out to forrage & got Some beef. Times as
usual Weather fair & warm
MONDAY JANUARY 30, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour nothing going on got Some wood up &
after supper I went to the 92 Ills. had a good time in general Dike
Johnson got mustered out of the Service Times good Weather fair &
warm
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1865.
In Camp at the Ferry (crossing?) Dike Johnson Started home this
morning Uggalion (?) was here Some of our boys were over with the 92
Ills Some of them were here Co D came back to the Regt this PM washed
my shirt & drawers & went for beef Weather fair & warm
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Went down to the Ferry this A M. Seen Gens Slocum Davis &
Beard. two boats came in while I was at the river. Got back to Camp at
12 M. Some of the 92 Ills here Times lively Weather fair & quite
hot Some cand-ng up the river Savannah
THURSDAY 2
Reveille at the usual hour I was detailed to go for beef Mail Came in
I got 4 letters and a photograph also 1 paper & a package nothing
going on otherwise Boys all feel well Times good Weather cloudy but
quite warm
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour In Camp Wrote a letter to M. B. Y. nothing
going on Times as usual Weather cloudy with Some rain got up Some wood
SATURDAY 4
Reveille at the usual hour after Breakfast cleaned our guns (two
letters?) Regt-mtl Inspection at 3 P.M. got order to be ready to march
(same two letters thought to be crossing?) mail came in. Times good
Weather A.M. cloudy with Some rain PM Clear & hot
SUNDAY 5
Reveille at the usual hour got orders to march at 1 P.M. But the 34
went on picket to cover the crossing of the troops & train J
Veinness (?) killed a Sheep for Supper. 6 men Detailed for foragers
Times good Weather AM Some rain P.M. Clear & hot
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1865.
On picket troops all across the river except our Regt. & 5 Cos. of
the 59th Ind. Passed away the time reading novels. Times dull &
gloomy Weather cold & rainy
TUESDAY 7
On picket reading novels to pass away time 5 men & two non commish
went down to the river to guard the road crossed the river at 10 P.M.
Drew clothing and received mail recd 1 letter from T Billmire & 1
from Caty Beechly Times dull Weather Cool & rainy
WEDNESDAY 8
Reveile at 5 AM marched at 7 Stoped at 10 AM and built Some Corduroy
road Went into Camp at 3 Oclock in the afternoon at Milford 7 miles
from Sisters Ferry times good Weather Warm & cloudy
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1865.
Reveile at 5 A.M. marched at 7 marched 12 miles and then took dinner
Started at 1 PM & marched 11 miles & went into Camp for the
night at 5 P.M. Times good with plenty of Sweet potatoes Weather
Variable & cold
FRIDAY 10
Reveille at 5 A.M. marched at 7 A.M. our Brigd train guard got into
Camp at dark Passed Reb. Gen. Green & plantation & the Widelow
(?) Irvins also the Irvington Mills Times good forrage plenty
Weather fair & warm. marched 20 miles
SATURDAY 11
Reveille at the usual hour marched at 6.30 A.M. marched 5 miles &
then layed over about 3 hours Started again at 1 P.M. & marched
through Barnwell at 3.43 P.M. Went into Camp at 5 P.M. 4 miles from
town Times good Weather Fair & warm marched 12 miles
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour marched at 6.30 A.M. 34th Liis leading the
Division fixed Some road a.m. passed through Williston on the
Charleston & Augusta rail Road at 10 :30 A.M. recd 1 20 for
dinner Went into Ccamp at the South Edisto River marched 17 miles
Weather fair.
MONDAY 13
Got up at 7 A.M. Started on the march at 11 A.M. 2nd Brigd. in the
rear of the Div Crossed the South Edisto river & marched about 7
miles & then went into Camp for the night Drew 1 days Rations
Weather fair but cold
TUESDAY 14
Roll call at 4 A.M. marched at 6 A.M. Crossed the North Edisto river
at 10.30 A.M. Stoped at the river for dinner Started out at 1 P.M.
& marched 10 miles Camped within 18 miles of Columbia S.C. marched
19 miles Weather rainy Some candng on our right
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1865.
Reveille at 5 A.M. marched at 7.30 Started back & took a right
hand road Some skirmishing with Wheelers Cavalry Stoped 40 for
dinner marched 18 miles & then went into Camp near Lexington for
the night Weather cloudy & warm
THURSDAY 16
Reveille at 4 A.M. marched at 6 A.M. Went through Lexington S.C. at 8
A.M. marched 8 miles & went into Camp for dinner & then
countermarched 4 miles & went into Camp for the night Some cdng
& musketry Weather fair & hot marched 14 miles
FRIDAY 17
Reveille at 4 A.M. marched at 6 A.M. Crossed the Saluda river at 8
A.M. Stoped 1 hour for dinner marched again at 1 P.M. Went into camp
for the night within 1 mile of Broad river captured Some horses &
mules Weather very pleasant & warm marched 18 miles Columbia
ocupied by the yanks
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour Crosssed Broad river at 7.30 A.M. Went
foraging captured 2 Rebs also a lot of horses and mules 2 of Co. As
boys captured Comp A & F Went out on a Scout Brgd moved out on the
line & fortified Rebs crossing above us marched Some 8 miles
Weather is fair
SUNDAY 19
Reville at 5 A.M. marched at 7 A.M. marched 3 miles & then went
into Camp Went down on the R.R. & burned it. It being 4 miles
Nothing going on marched 11 miles this day Weather fair & warm
MONDAY 20
Reveille at 5 AM marched at 7 am rear of the whole train Went into
Camp at 1 P.M. Went back after Sweet potatoes & corn marched 6
miles Times good Weather fair & very hot Roads hilly
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1865.
Reveille at 5 AM marched at 10 A.M. marched within 5 miles of
Winnsborro & then countermarched & took a left hand road Went
into Camp for the night at 5 P.M. the left Wing & Co A in picket
Times good Weather fair & hot m. 14 ms
WEDNESDAY 22
Reveille at 4 A.M. marched at 6 A.M. Struck the S.C. Central R.R. at
Winsborro left the R.R. at White oak Station & took the Camden
road Went into Camp for the night at 1 P.M. Weather cloudy & cool
marched 8 miles
THURSDAY 23
Reveille at 5 A.M. Started to march at 8 A.M. train guard got into
Camp at 9 P.M. Roads bad and Weather Rainy H Clark Came back yesterday
marched 10 miles
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1865.
Reveille at 5 AM marched at 7 A.M. Crossed over the Wateree River
& went up a large hill Fixed Some road Roads bad Weather Rainy
Marched 4 miles one man killed in the 13th (maybe 113th?) Ohio
SATURDAY 25
Went out to build Corduroy Road at 6 A.M. Went back to the big hill at
the Wateree River Regt. lying in Camp Went back to Camp at noon Roads
very bad Weather Rainy (?)
SUNDAY 26
Reveille at 4 A.M. Regt went out on fatigue to build road I got my
shoe mended (?) Foragers came in Weather AM cloudy P.M. Clear &
hot
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1865.
Reveille at 5 AM In Camp nothing going on Worthy of note Times dull
Weather Cloudy with rain
TUESDAY 28
Reveille at 5 A.M. marched at 12 M. Fixed Road (?) Marched 6 miles
& then went into Camp for the night Times Dull had a chill Roads
very muddy Weather Cloudy with Some rain Drew 1 days Rations to last
ten 251 miles from Savannah (last part written in pencil/same author)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
Reveille at 4 A.M. marched at 6 A.M. had the cramp in my stomach went
back to the ambulance & rode in it Stoped 1 hour for dinner Times
dull Roads bad Weather cool & cloudy with a little Rain marched 22
miles
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1865.
Reveille at 5 marched at 7 A.M. Train guard With the Supply train
Drove team a while Went into Camp at 7 P.M. Weather rainy Roads bad
marched 12 miles
FRIDAY 3
Reveille at 4 marched at 6 AM Stoped 40 for dinner Roads Sandy Went
through Tarahaw Weather Rainy Times good marched 18 miles
SATURDAY 4
Reveille at 4 marched at 6 AM Crossed over into North Carolina at 8
A.M. into Ansere Co. Stoped 1 hour for dinner Crossed back into South
Carolina again at 2 P.M. Lincoln and Johnson Inaugurated Went into
Camp on the great Pedee at P.M. Weather Rainy marched 16 miles
SUNDAY, MARCH5, 1865.
Lying in Camp 9 miles above Cheraw close to the N.C. line Some Cdng on
our right. Washed my clothes Co D had a fight Fisticuff Bill Lone was
knocked down three times commenced to put in the Bridge Weather fair
but Cool.
MONDAY 6
Got up to breakfast after daylight Seen highreim Edmonds of the 92nd
Ills. Putting in the Pontoons nothing going on heard a heavy Explosion
down the river Times as usual Weather cloudy & cool
TUESDAY 7
In Camp Struck tents at 12 M. Crossed the great Pedee at 7.30 PM nine
miles above Cheraw marched two miles & went into camp Weather fair
& warm
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1865.
Reveille at 4 marched at 6 AM Train guard lost my gold pen marched 22
miles Heavy rain all day thoroughly wet Roads bad got into Camp at 9
P.M.
THURSDAY 9
Reveille at 4 A.M. marched at 6 Stoped one hour for dinner heavy rain
all day Went into Camp at dark marched 20 miles 363 miles (last part
written in pencil/same author)
FRIDAY 10
Reveille at 4 marched at 6 AM many (heavy?) cdng. On our left our Brgd.
Went to reenforce Killpatric Who had a fight with Dick Taylor marched
23 miles got into Camp at 9 P.M. Some rain Killpatrcks loss was 300
killed wounded & Prisoners
SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1865.
Reveille at the usual hour 34th & 78th Ills left camp at 11 am
Rear guard in rear Sat whole rain (very faint print) marched 11 miles
Went into Camp at 7 P.M. on picket 2 ½ miles west of Fayetteville
N.C. 14th Conns took the town Weather fair & warm
SUNDAY 12
Relieved from picket at 8 AM Went to Camp Wrote two letters & Sent
them off Struck tents at dark and marched through Fayetteville Crossed
the Tapefear (?) River marched 3 miles & went into Camp Weather
fair 400 miles from Savannah Georgia (last part written in pencil/same
author)
MONDAY 13
Struck tents at 6 A.M. marched 2 miles & went into Camp nothing
going on Times good Weather fair & warm
TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1865.
In Camp, Two miles north west of Fayetteville N. C. UG Gallion was
here. Reported that Richmond is evacuated & Lee gone to East Tenn.
Received Some N.Y. papers in Camp Weather variable with Rain
WEDNESDAY 15
Started on the march at 9 A.M. Started out on the Raleigh Road Some
cdng. on our Right. Weather rainy marched 12 miles
THURSDAY 16
Marched at 6 A.M. marched 6 miles & then went on the Skirmishline
J.H. Gull & D Merrick were killed & J Blanchard & C Taylor
wounded in Co F E Palmer Saml. Miller & Caughman were wounded in
Co A Weather Rainy
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1865.
Went out & burried J H Gull and David Merrick, and then went back
to Camp Started to march at 11 A.M. marched 2 miles miles & got
dinner Started at 2 P.M. & marched 7 miles wading four Streams.
Ervin Palmer died of his wound St Patricks day Weather fair & warm
marched 9 miles
SATURDAY 18
Marched at daylight running on to the Rebs after marching 10 miles
34th on the Skirmishline advanced about 2 miles & drove them out
of their position & then Stoped the remainder of the day 34 on
picket plenty of meat. Within 25 miles of Goldsborro Weather fair
& warm
SUNDAY 19
Reveille at 4.30 a.m. Marched at 8 A.M. heavy skirmishing in our front
& Some candng. Marched up where the 1st Div was engaged &
formed a line on the left hand side of the road 1st Div was repulsed
being flanked on the left Changed front on 10(?) Co. Threw up light
works when Hokes Div. Charged our Brigade we repulsed them in galant
Style & heavy loss casults. Co. F N.W.Wright killed wounded L S
Ellis mortally A Fish & J B Taylor Slightly. Co F captured 12
prisoners lost 27 men in the Regt. marched marched 6 miles Weather
Clear & very hot Bought a ring from a Reb of the 27th ga. For 25
cts said to come from Ft Sumter S.C.
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1865.
Advanced the Skirmishline in the morning Sent L S Ellis to the Hoptl.
Burried N.W. Wright. 12 M. Changed direction & advanced the lines
to the first line of the Rebs work they having fell back during the
night to their second line Alb. Hardesty & D. Cole came back to
the Co. drew 2 days rations tack & coffee Weather fair & hot.
Skir. And Cdng
TUESDAY 21
Lying in our works A Hardesty & By Taylor went back to the
Hospital L.S. Ellis still alive went back to the Dr. to get Some
Quinine for D. Cole moved to the front & built an other line of
works Heavy Skir. & Some cdng. & musktry on our right one man
of the 108 wounded on the Skr. line Weather very rainy all day
WEDNESDAY 22
Rebs are all gone this morning at daylight. marched out into an open
field & Slacked arms Started at 11 A.M. for Goldsborro. Seen Some
Buffaloes marched 10 miles & then went into Camp for the night
close to the Neuse River where the 24th Corps lay in Camp Seen UG
Gallion Weather clear & cool & very windy
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1865.
Started On the march at 7 A.M. Crossed the Neuse River at 9 A.M. 20
minutes for dinner. Passed through Goldsborro on Review at 4 P.M. Went
out into Camp 1 1/2 miles East of town Seen Orin Hurod(?) marched 13
miles. Weather clear but very windy From Savannnah ga to Goldsborro NC
470 ms (last part written in pencil/same author)
FRIDAY 24
In Camp. Moved our tents on the line On fatigue duty. Porter went out
to forrage L S Ellis Still alive Weather clear & cold with high
wind
SATURDAY 25
Went to town to See L. S. Ellis he is irrational & very delirious
nothin going on Lt. Col. Ege. Lt Payne Chas Slocum and Mose Delph got
back to the Regt. Weather cold & windy
SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1865.
Reveille at 2 A.M. 34th Regt went out with the forrage train Had 2 men
wounded by the Rebs. Got back at 2 P.M. Reccd. Mail & drew Rations
Weather cool.
MONDAY 27
In Camp. got out timber for a hut & carried it up to Camp Drew
Clothing & Received mail Weather Clear & warm
TUESDAY 28
In Camp. Built our Shanty and also Bunks to Sleep on. L. S. Ellis dead
died at 2 this morning nothing going on unusual Weather fair &
warm
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29,1865.
In Camp built a table & wrote four letters Drew 5 days Rations
Times good Weather inclined to be a little rainy
THURSDAY 30
On Picket nothing going on Received a letter from Waterloo Iowa Folks
all right Weather Rainy
FRIDAY 31
Relieved from Picket at nine A.M. Very Severe attack of the Rheumatis
Weather cool & cloudy
SATURDAY, APRIL 1,
1865.
Reported to the Dr. and got Some quinine Went over to Div. Hd. Qrs.
and got mustered as Vet. Vol. Rheumatis very Severe Slaughter got a
leave of absence for 30 days mail came in Drew 1 unlined blouse 1
Shirt & 2 pr. Socks Weather fair & warm.
SUNDAY 2
In Camp, Rheumatis very Severe Reported to the Dr. Nothing unusual
going on Agt(?) Weld & Lt Thompson Started home Weather fair &
warm
MONDAY 3
Reveille at 5 A.M. Co. drill at 8 Recall at 9 Battallion drill at 1
P.M. Recall at 2 Rheumatis a little better Weather fair & warm
TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1865.
Reveille at the Stated hour Drill as usual. Caps. Slaughter &
Walker & also Frank Barker Started home on leaves of Absence
Weather warm
WEDNESDAY 5
In Camp Rheumatis are getting Some better But not well yet by a good
deal got Some Calomel & Salt to take Weather fair & warm
THURSDAY 6
In Camp Rheumatis very Severe So that I can hardly get around Brigade
fell in & had a dispatch read that Richmond & Petersburg were
taken & 25000 prisoners also 500 guns & A P Hill killed
Weather fair & warm
FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1865.
In Camp, taking Quinine for the Rheu. Nothing going on the fall of
Richmond Confirmed Weather fair & warm
SATURDAY 8
In Camp Nothing going on. Times as usual. Weather fair & warm
SUNDAY 9
Went down on the River Bottom with Sam Avry & got me a horse The
boys made a charge on the Sutler Weather fair & warm
MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1865.
Marched at 5 A.M. Run on the Rebs had 2 men killed & 3 wounded in
our Brigd Marched 13 miles & went into Camp for the night at a
mile on the Raleigh Road Weather Rainy all day Riding my old horse
TUESDAY 11
Reveille at 5 A.M. 3d Div took the lead They had a little Skirmish
this morning marched 11 miles & went into Camp at Smithfield N.C.
Roads fair Weather warm & a little Showery
WEDNESDAY 12
Started on the march at 12 M. Crossed the Neuse River at Smithfield
went into Camp at night near Clayton. Gov. Vance came down to
Surrender Raleigh got the news that Lee Surrendered to Grant on the
9th. Marched 10 miles Weather fair & very hot
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1865.
Started to march at 6 A.M. Went through Clayton and also through
Raleigh the Capital of N.C. Avery nice little City 34th lead the Div
Weather Cloudy with rain Marched 16 miles Goldsborro to Raleigh 50 ms.
(last part written in pencil/same author)
FRIDAY 14
Started out on the Haywood road 34th train guard marched 18 miles
& went into Camp at Jones Cross roads Weather fair & Hot
President A. Lincoln & Secratary Wm H Seward Assassinated. Mornful
to tell & a very heavy loss to the nation
SATURDAY 15
Reveille at 3 A.M. marched at 5. Marched 16 miles Weather AM very
heavy rain P.M. cloudy & hot Lt Horner of Co. H got killed by the
Rebs & one other man wounded Report that that Johnson Surrendered
to Sherman in Camp on the Capefear river
SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1865.
In Camp On the Capefear River 50 miles above Fayetteville Nothing
going on. Had A Shave Weather fair & warm 34 miles from Raleigh to
Eavens ferry on Capefear River (last part written in pencil/same
author)
MONDAY 17
In Camp on the Capefear River Nothing going on an other report that
Johnson has Surrendered. Times dull. Weather clear & hot.
TUESDAY 18
Sad, Sad, news mingled in with the Surrender which is the
assassination of Lincoln & Seward Our Nation has Sustained a loss
that is irreparable & it casts a deep gloom uppon the hearts of
the Soldiers. It Sounds in my ears nearly as bad as if it were the
Death knell of our nation Still in Camp on Capefear Weather fair &
warm
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1865.
In Camp yet at Evans ferry on the Capefear River Nothing going on.
Mail came in Received a letter from Iowa Times good. Weather fair
& hot.
THURSDAY 20
In Camp at the Ferry. Had orders read that hostilities were Suspended
from the Potomac to the Rio Grand Rivers Times lively Weather fair
& hot
FRIDAY 21
Marched from the Ferry to Holly Spring Starting at 5.30 AM and getting
into Camp at 12 M. Mail came in Weather variable with Some rain &
very hot marched 14 miles
SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1865.
In Camp moved our tent & wrote two letters. Washed my shirt (?).
Weather hot
SUNDAY 23
In Camp Nothing going on W F Williams came back to the Co & we
also got a new recruit by the name of Konklin. Times Dull. Weather
clear & hot.
TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1865.
In Camp. Played a few games of Chess with E G Staples. Had orders to
march but it was counter manded Times dull Weather clear & hot
WEDNESDAY 26
In Camp & playing Chess Nystrong returned to the Co Reported that
Jo Johnson surrendered 36000 men to Sherman. Times dull. Weather fair
& warm
THURSDAY 27
In Camp. got Some more Recruits for the Regt. playing Chess again took
a Staven wash. It is Officially announced that Jo Johnson Surrendered
all the forces east of the Mississippi to Sherman this morning Times
Jubilant Weather fair & warm
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1865.
In Camp. posted my diary nothing going on worthy of note. Had dress
parade & Received marching orders Times lively. Weather variable
with Some rain
SATURDAY 29
Reveille at 3.30 A.M. marched at 5 AM Went into Camp at 1 P.M. close
to the R.R. rail came in Times as usual Plucked Some flowers Weather
hot & Sultry with Some rain Marched 12 miles
SUNDAY 30
In Camp Were mustered for for pay at 8 A.M. Went to preaching. Had
Brigade drill this afternoon Lt Frost went to Raleigh plucked a flower
in Camp it being 10 miles west of Raleigh NC & the point from
whence we Start for Richmond Va Weather fair & warm
MONDAY, MAY 1, 1865.
Broke up Camp at Morrisville N.C. 12 miles West of Raleigh at 3.30
A.M. and marched enrout for Richmond Va. Stoped one hour for dinner
Crossed the Neuse river at 3.30 P.M. Co F on Picket Weather fair &
warm marched 22 miles
TUESDAY 2
Resumed the march at 5 A.M. 34th Ills. leads the Div. Crossed Tar
River at 10 30 a.m. One hour for dinner arrived at Oxford N.C. at 3
P.M. 34th on guard duty in town. Bought 2 Dols worth of Tobacco
Weather fair & hot Marched 21 miles
WEDNESDAY 3
Left Oxford at 5 A.M. Marched to where the Brigd had Camped before the
train had all moved out 34th train guard & in Rear of the Div.
Passed the 20th Corps in the evening Crossed into Mecklenburg Co Va at
5.45 P.M. Ccamped within 7 miles of Boydton Va. good roads &
Splendid Country Weather fair & hot Marched 22 miles
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1865.
Marched at 4 A.M. Crossed the Roanoak River at Daylight and went
throug Boydton at 8 A.M. Went into Camp at Maherrin R. Drew 3 days
Rations Fair Weather for Marching had a little rain after we got into
Camp. Marched 24 miles
FRIDAY 5
Started at 5 A.M. Went through Lunenburg C.N. at 8 A.M. 1 hour for
dinner Passed the Nodaway Falls at 330 P.M. Camped on 4 mile creek
4 miles from Nodaway Ch. Weather A.M. Rainy PM clear & very hot
marched 25 miles.
SATURDAY 6
Marched at 5 AM Passed throug Nodaway at 8 A.M. 1 hour for dinner
Resumed the march at 1 P.M. Went into Camp on the Appomattoc R. at 8
P.M. Weather fair & hot marched 32 miles
SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1865.
Marched at 5 A.M. 1 hour for dinner Went into Camp 4 ½ miles South of
Richmond at 530 P.M. Weather Fair & warm. marched 25 miles.
Drew Rations.
MONDAY 8
In Camp. Moved our tent on the line Strong & Avry came up Drew
Rations & whiskey the boys in Co A are pretty tight & noisy
Wrote a letter (?) Weather very hot
TUESDAY 9
In Camp to day cleaned my gun Orders to Start for Washington to morrow
Bought an Ink Stand for twenty five cts. Nothing going on Weather
cloudy with Some rain
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1865.
In Camp, nothing going on. Mail came in Times dull Weather Cloudy with
a little rain
THURSDAY 11
Broke up Camp at 7 AM & marched enroute for Washington Went
through the City of Richmond on Review Camped within 3 miles of
Hanover C.H.on the 7 day Battle field fought by little Mc. Weather
very hot Rain in the evening marched 21 miles
FRIDAY 12
Marched at 12 M. 34th Ills. train guard Went through Hanover
C.H.(crossed out) Crossed the Pamaunkey River marched 10 miles Weather
fair & cool
SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1865.
In Camp. nothing going on. Mail came in. Times dull. Weather cool
& cloudy with a little rain (all previous lines crossed out/looks
like a mistaken entry for May 10) Marched at 7. 1 hour for dinner
Resumed the march at 1 P.M. Passed Shermans Hd. Qrs. the Gen. looks
well Weath. Clear & hot marched 23 miles
SUNDAY 14
Broke up Camp at 7 A.M. And Started at 7.30 nothing transpiring along
the road 1 hour for dinner Went into Camp at 5 P.M. Weather fair &
hot marched 21 miles
MONDAY 15
Started on the march at 630 A.M. Marched through a picturesque
Country the Blue mountains looming up on our left & front in grand
Sublimity their grand peaks almost reaching the asure Sky Crossed the
(Rappahance / crossed out) Rapidan at Racoon pond Weather fair &
very hot marched 17 miles
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1865.
Marched at 7 AM. one hour for dinner Passed through a Beautiful
Country Weather very hot & fair marched 21 miles
WEDNESDAY 17
Marched at 4.50 AM Waded 3 Streams Stoped 1 ½ hours for dinner Passed
Manassas junction Camped on the Bull run Battlefield Weather hot
marched 26 miles
THURSDAY 18
Co A. F. D. & I Safe guards Started at 4 A.M. Passed through
Fairfax Va. Camped within 8 miles of Alexandria Va. got into Camp for
the night at 1 P.M. Drew Rations Weather A.M. Clear & very hot PM
Rain & cool. Marched 15 miles
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1865.
Started to march at 8 A.M. waded another Stream Went into Camp on a
high hill 3 miles west of Alexandria Va. Weather damp & Rainy
Marched 7 miles
SATURDAY 20
In Camp. Capt Slaughter & Maj(?) Walker got back to their Command
E.R. Taylor & A.J. Secoy Rejoined us again & Christie
Christian & Taylor. moved our tents Weather Rainy
SUNDAY 21
In Camp Recd. A lot of new Recruits 14 for Co. F. Weather rainy
MONDAY, MAY 22, 1865.
In Camp Drew Clothing 1 pr pants 1 shirt 2 pr Socks & one haver
Sack Nothing going on Weather variable and hot
TUESDAY 23
In Camp. Steel Vanness & Butterfield appointed Corpls. The Army of
the Potomac is getting Reviewed to day Weather favorable for the Same
as it is Some what cool
WEDNESDAY 24
Started to the City of Washington on a grand Review at 6 A.M. Wentered
the City via long bridge marched Md Avenue. Round the Capital Building
Thence down Pa. Avenue to the white house Crossed the Pontoon bridge
& Returned to Camp marched 16 miles Weather fair but warm
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1865.
Broke up Camp at 6 A.M. Moved Camp Starting at 12 M. Crossed the long
bridge which is 1 mile long marched through the City went into Camp 2
½ miles north of the City lost my Ft Sumter Ring Weather clear &
warm. marched 12 miles
FRIDAY 26
Went to Washington was in the Patent(?) office Bought a mess of Fish
for 75 cts Weather Rainy all day.
SATURDAY 27
Went to City with Capt Slaughter Drew my back pay & bounty. Paid
out 3 Dols for our Dinners Weather cool & cloudy with Some rain
SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1865.
Went over to the 15th Corps loaned to Sgt Sanford Brenninger five dols.
Paid to Joseph Wolf 5 dols in favor of Benjamin Wolf Weather Clear
& hot
MONDAY 29
Went to City with J.C. Moats Visited the Capitol P.M. In Camp & on
fatigue Weather very hot.
TUESDAY 30
Went to Navy Yard & City nothing going on Weather hot & Sultry
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1865.
In Camp every thing lovely Times good. Went to preaching. (?) Weather
hot.
THURSDAY, JUNE 1
In Camp every thing all Right Went to Preaching
(?) Weather hot.
FRIDAY 2
In Camp Very Prosperous times & lively Weather
hot
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1865.
In Camp, Reviewed by Gen. Geo. H. Thomas. Every
thing lovely Weather hot
SUNDAY 4
In Camp had preaching an able discourse delivered by
the Chaplain of the 39th Iowa Regt. Weather fair
& very hot
MONDAY 5
Went to City & bought a coffee pot & a pair
of galters(?) (?) Weather very hot
TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1865.
In Camp Times lively. Drew 1 Hand kerchief from the
U.S. C.C. Received 25 dols from Capt Slaughter.
Weather Cool & Cloudy
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WEDNESDAY 7
Went to City Drew 7 25/100 Dols. Commutation money on a furlough
Weather fair & hot
THURSDAY 8
Washed my Shirt & & drawers 78th Ills. Went home 121 was
Mustered Weather hot.
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1865.
Went to City Drew a Silver Cup. Seen a live skeleton by the name of
John Major got back to Camp about 6 P.M. Weather very warm
SATURDAY 10
In Camp had a Sound Sleep this morning after Rollcall. Went to
Bunkerhill Tavern & got Some dinner Weather Cloudy with Some rain
SUNDAY 11
Went to meeting three times Weather fair & warm
MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1865.
Went to meeting 3 times Weather fair & warm (all previous lines
crossed out) Broke up Camp at 12 M. & marched at 12.30 Left
Washington at 7 P.M. Weather fair & hot
TUESDAY 13
Arived at harpersferry Va at 6 AM. also at Cumberland Md at 5 P.M.
where I got a leave of absence for five days Traveled all night
Weather fair & warm
WEDNESDAY 14
Arrived at Meyers Mills at 4.30 A.M. Found the folks all well. Went up
to Salisbury in the afternoon Weather Cloudy with Some rain
THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1865.
At Salisbury Returned to the Mills this afternoon Weather Cloudy Paid
out 4 35/100 Dols
FRIDAY 16
At Meyers Mills Times good Weather Cloudy with Some rain Went to visit
Some of my friends in town & also went up to Dan Beechly. Nothing
going on.
SATURDAY 17
Left the Mills & went to Salisbury Times dull Weather A.M. Showery
PM Cloudy & hot
SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1865.
Paid a visit to J. Keim left Salisbury at 3 P.M. Went to John Beachlys.
(maybe Beachys?) from there to Grantsville Md. in a carriage. Hired a
private conveyance to overtake the Stage. Which we did at 11 P.M. At
Mitchells 1 mile west of Petersburg Pa Weather warm & Showery
MONDAY 19
Left Mitchells at 6 A.M. arrived at Uniontown Pa at 12 M. took the
Cars for Pittsburgh arriving there at 6 P.M. Stayed at the Soldiers
home Weather Showery
TUESDAY 20
Left Pittsburgh for Cincinnati O. via Crestline & Columbus O. at 2
A.M. Arrived at Columbus at 7.30 P.M. Left Col. For Cinti. at 9.40
P.M. Weather very hot
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1865.
Arrived at Cincinnati O. at 4.30 A.M. Went to the Soldiers home &
got breakfast Left for Louisville Ky at 12 M. on the Boat Genl. Lytle
fare 2 Dols. Times good Weather Showery
THURSDAY 22
Arrived at Louisville Ky. at Daylight Went on Shore & got
Breakfast and then Went to Camp. Weather Warm Some Rain
FRIDAY 23
In Camp nothing going on Weather very warm
SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1865.
In Camp Put up a Shade Every thing lovely Times good Weather very warm
SUNDAY 25
In Camp. Every thing lovely. had Inspection of arms. At 9 A.M. Weather
Pleasant with Some rain
MONDAY 26
In Camp. Times dull nothing going on. Had Dress parade Some Promotions
made in Co F 1 Sgt. & 1 Corpl. Drew Rations Weather fair &
warm
TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1865.
In Camp Wrote two letters. The 30th Anniversary of my Birth day. A
Corporal in the Army at 30 years of age. Weather fair & warm C D
Taylor came to See us
WEDNESDAY 28
In Camp Cleaned my gun & Sewed my Stripes on my Blouse Had Dress
parade Weather fair & warm
THURSDAY 29
In Camp nothing going on Times lively Weather warm
FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1865.
In Camp. nothing going on. Times as usual Weather warm
SATURDAY, JULY 1
In Camp. nothing going on Times Dull Weather hot
SUNDAY 2
In Camp Went to Preaching twice Weather very warm Times as usual
MONDAY, JULY 3, 1865.
Went to the two mill(maybe mile) house with Cap Bally, N J Strong, on
a Burn Received Pay this P.M. from the U.S.G. Times lively, plenty of
Drunk men in Camp Went to town with E M Conklin went to Theatre Weat.
very warm
TUESDAY 4
Roll Call at 5 A.M. Reviewed to Day by Gen W T Sherman he made a
Speech to us. Times lively Weather very hot
WEDNESDAY 5
Went to City with David Cole Bought me a Pocket Book & gold pen.
Times dull Weather very hot
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1865.
In Camp nothing going on Times Dull Weather very hot
FRIDAY 7
In Camp and on guard & helping to make out the musterout Rolls.
Weather intensely hot. A Small Shower of rain
SATURDAY 8
Sat in the Captains tent making out Rolls all day. Weather very hot
(?) Times Dull
SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1865.
In Camp making out the Rolls. Worked hard all day. Weather very hot
with a Shower of Rain
MONDAY 10
In Camp working on those Rolls. Until 11.30 P.M. Times lively Weather
a little cooler with Some Rain
TUESDAY 11
In Camp helping Vergil E Reed make out a muster Roll Bought an album
& 2 of Shermans photos. & Received 2 others of of Sgt Cole
& one of Corpl Vanness Weather cool & Some Rain
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1865.
Mustered out of the U.S. Service at 9 A.M. Detailed as guard to go to
Chicago Ills. with the muster out Rolls left the Regt at 1 P.M.
Crossed the River at Jeffersonvill Ind at 4 PM left the latter place
at 9 PM for Indianapolis Weather hot
THURSDAY 13
Arrived at Indianapolis at Daylight Layed over until 12.30 P.M. When
We Started for Chicago Ill. Arriving there at 10.30. P.M. Times good
Weather fair & Cool
FRIDAY 14
Turned over our muster out Rolls at 9 A.M. & then went to the
Soldiers Rest & got dinner and then went out to see the City Went
up on the Court house where I had a splendid view of the City &
lake Weather fair & warm
SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1865.
Saturday at the Soldiers Rest Running over the City Some nothing going
on the Regt came to Camp Douglas. I went out to them after Supper
Times Dull. Weather Dreary & cool with a heavy Rain all day
SUNDAY 16
Went to City to Catholic Church. Went on top of the court house. (?)
Went back to Camp & then went to the Dutch Beer gardens Times good
Weather fair & cool
MONDAY 17 (Last day in the army/written in pencil across date)
Went to the City & got paid off & got my Discharge (?) bought
me a Suit of Clothing & then Started for Ogle. Where I arrived at
8.10 PM Weather fair & cool. Times good
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1865.
Stoped in Ogle until in the P.M. & then I Went out to Martin
Billmires found them all well & harvesting a little went Down to
Myers Folks all well Weather fair & hot Times lively & good
WEDNESDAY 19
Went out into the harvest field & worked for Thornt merely Driving
on the Reaper cut Wheat. Nothing going on unusual. Times good Weather
fair & warm
THURSDAY 20
In the harvest field & cutting oats for Thornt this A.M. and oats
for for Mart in the P.M. on the upper piece (?) nothing going on
worthy of note Times good Weather pretty hot
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1865.
Went up to Reubens & to C C Royces. In the A.M. Went to Ogle in
the P.M. Seen Geor. Burton (?) Tilton Turner Taylor & Hardesty
Weather A.M. quite Rainy P.M. Cloudy (?) Times good
SATURDAY 22
Out in the harvest field working for Martin Jonathan Neff Went off to
See his girl (?) I lent him five Dols. Nothing going on Times good
Weather favorable & cool nothing going on (?)
MONDAY, JULY 24, 1865.
Lying around & doing nothing Seen C C Myers Times dull Weather
Cool & Rainy all day
TUESDAY 25
Went to Ogle this morning with Thornton Billmire got Back at 9 A.M.
& went to Binding Oats & wheat Cut for Mart until Supper &
after Supper for Thornt Weather Cool & pleasant
WEDNESDAY 26
Went up to Thornts and Cut four Rounds on his piece of Oats & then
we turned out on account of rain Times good Weather fa(crossed out)
Rainy
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1865.
Cutting Oats for Thornt Weather fair & warm Times good Weather
FRIDAY 28
Cutting grain at Thorn until noon. And then went to Tom. Bly & cut
his Wheat in the P.M. Weather fair & warm Times good
SATURDAY 29
Cutting Oats for Martin Billmire Went to Ogle in the evening & got
home at 10 P.M. Bought a Shoe Brush & a plug of tobacco for 35 cts
Weather A.M. Cool P.M. very hot
SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1865.
Went up to the grove from there to Nettletons thence to Sabbath School
thence home & got Supper and then I went to Thornts & home
again Times good Weather fair & warm
MONDAY 31
Harvesting Oats for M Billmire (?) Times good Weather fair & warm.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1
Finished cutting grain for Martin this morning & then went over to
Tom. Blys & finished up there working for him Ύ of a day Times
good Weather fair & hot went to Ogle this P.M.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1865.
Went down on George Fishers Wheat this A.M. & on his Oats this
P.M. Times good Weather very hot with Some Rain in the evening. Went
up to Ogle this A.M. & home to Billmires this P.M.
THURSDAY 3
Went to Ogle this morning & this P.M. home again Went down to
Myers (?) Times good Weather Rainy
FRIDAY 4
At Martin Billmires hitched up the Team & took Manda Yorty home
Went to Prayer meeting this evening Times good Weather cloudy with
Rain (?)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1865.
Went to Dixon Ills to See Mary & Barbara Anna went with me Nothing
going on Times good Weather Rainy
SUNDAY 6
In Dixon enjoying my Self very well took a Buggy Ride this P.M. had
Such good & lovely Company. Weather Cool & Cloudy
MONDAY 7
Returned to Ogle & then went to Franklin & from there to
Chicago (?) With W. D. Frost. Times good Weather Pleasant.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1865.
In Chicago Ills. on a bender & on Some Business for C. M. Hicks
Times lively Seen Lawn Taylor & Marsha In the City to night at the
Wrights Hotel (?) Times good weather fair & warm
WEDNESDAY 9
Wednesday Went to Ogle from there to Martin Billmires & to
Thorntons Weather Rainy (?) Times good health very delicate
THURSDAY 10
Went to Ogle from there to Dixon from Dixon to Dubuque Iowa Times
lively (?) Weather variable (?) Seen Scott of Co. H & Billy
Sluggett
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1865.
Went to Waterloo Iowa Seen Jennie Strayer & her Mother (?) &
then went out home to Crosses Times good weather fair & warm
SATURDAY 12
At home lying idle helped to cut a few oats for Mike in the evening
(?) Times good Weather fair & warm
SUNDAY 13
Went to meeting at Babcocks School house took dinner at Sam Beechleys.
& then went to Jo Saylors. from there home & to Levi Beals
Jonas Flickingers & Singing School. (?) Times good Weather fair
& warm
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1865.
Harvesting for John Cross Driving the team on the Reaper (?) Times
good Weather fair & very warm for this lattitude
TUESDAY 15
Harvesting for Cross this A.M. finished his harvest. Cutting Oats for
Cyrus this P.M. Best oats that I Seen this year (?) Times as they
generally are in harvest Weather fair & warm
WEDNESDAY 16
Cutting wheat for Cyrus finished his harvesting this evening poor weat
Badly Scabed Times lively Weather clear & hot
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1865.
Harvesting Oats for Mike Beechly heavy oats & badly lodged (?)
finished his harvest late in the evening Times good Weather fair &
warm
FRIDAY 18
Went to Waterloo & took dinner at Strayers & then went up
Blackhawk to Elias Beechlys Seen cousin Lydia there (?) times lovely
company charmingly attractive Weather cool & cloudy
SATURDAY 19
At E. K. Beechlys Sam. Miller & Huffs Enjoying myself very well
having good lively company Lydia Beechly & others Times good
Weather cloudy and threatening Rain (?) Some thunder in the N. W.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1865.
Went to Waterloo from there to Flickinger Schoolhouse to meeting took
dinner at H. A. Miller Supper at J Lichtys Went to Singing School from
there I went to Mikes Times good Weather warm.
MONDAY 21
Went home with cousin Sarah took dinner at Sam. Beechlys. after dinner
I went to Crosses & stayed all night Times good Weather warm
Farmers Slacking their grain
TUESDAY 22
took dinner at Crosses & then went out to Jonas Flickingers took
Supper with them & Stayed all night Times good Weather warm and
clear
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1865.
Went to John Lichtys & took dinner from there I went to H. A.
Millers & Stayed all night Miller finished Slacking. Times good
Weather fair
THURSDAY 24
Went to Saml. M. Miller & to Brenninger Stayed all night at Saml
Millers. Times good Weather fair & warm
FRIDAY 25
Lifted 3 notes (?) & got one of Miller in my favor (?) Went home
from there to Mikes & to Cyrus Staying all night with Mike Times
good Weather fair
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1865.
Breakfast at home dressed & went to Wiloughby Butler Co Iowa Seen
Sam Pollock Stayed all night at Basses Country Sandy (?) Times good
Weather very hot
SUNDAY 27
Took Dinner & Supper at Wm Basses & then went up & Stayed
with Bill Gibson all night (?) Times good Weather very hot
MONDAY 28
Went up & Stayed at A Knights taking dinner & Supper with them
& then went to John Plants & Stayed all night Times good
Weather hot
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1865.
Went down to Philander Woods with Mrs Plants & took dinner with
them took Supper at Amos Nettletons & Stayed all night at Plants
Times good Weather hot
WEDNESDAY 30
Went to Waterloo & from there to Jacob Flickingers. & Staying
all night at David Myers Times good Weather hot
THURSDAY 31
Went to W Millrs took dinner & Supper with them and then went home
to Crosses Staying at his house all night Times good Weather hot
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,
1865.
Went home with Cyrus & helped to fix up his Straw Stack &
finish Slacking his Wheat Stayed with him all night Times good Weather
hot
SATURDAY 2
Went to Waterloo Seen Daniel Beechly & Sarah B. From there I went
home to Crosses (?) Times good Weather hot
SUNDAY 3
Went to meeting from there to Sup Times good Weather hot
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1865.
At Crosses Times good Weather hot
TUESDAY 5
Running about (?) Times good Weather fair & hot
WEDNESDAY 6
Doing nothing Times good Weather fair & hot
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1865.
Doing nothing Times good Weather fair & warm
FRIDAY 8
Lofing which is a disgrace to any person Times good weather fair
SATURDAY 9
In Waterloo Times good weather fair nothing going on
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1865.
At Crosses. nothing going on Times good weather fair
MONDAY 11
Monday At home nothing going on Times good Weather fair
TUESDAY 12
gone to a Wedding Times good Weather fair (?) at Mathias Millers to
night
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1865.
At home Jacob Flickingers (?) & Mikes Times good Weather fair
THURSDAY 14
At Cyrus Beechlys. Times good weather fair
FRIDAY 15
At C Beechlys Times good (?) Weather fair Stayed with him all night
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1865.
Went to Waterloo. Helped to put the Bell on to the high School
Building
SUNDAY 17
Started to meeting at 9 A.M. Stoped at S Beechlys for dinner &
then went to Jo Saylors where I had lots of Sport (?) Times good
weather fair
MONDAY 18
Went to Waterloo & took the cars & went to Ills got to Dixon
at 10 P.M. & to Chicago D Dixon Airline Depo at 11 P.M.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1865.
Arrived at Ogle at 4.30 AM. took Breakfast at Hicks Went out to
Billmires with M. A. Myers Times good weather fair a light frost
WEDNESDAY 20
At M Billmires folks nearly all Sick every thing looking dull (?)
Weather fair
THURSDAY 21
In the house at Billmires helping to do the house work (?) Times dull
weather fair
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1865.
Went to Ogle times good (?) every thing lovely & the weather fair
SATURDAY 23
Went to Grand Detour to See Some of my Old Chums (?)
SUNDAY 24
Went up on Oak Ridge with Chas A Warner Went to meeting thus & So
Times good Weather Some Rain
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1865.
Went to Dixon from there I went home with James Taylor Times good
Weather fair (?)
TUESDAY 26
Thrashing for M Billmire Times good weather fair
WEDNESDAY 27
Thrashing for M Billmire Times good Weather fair (?)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1865.
Thrashing for M Billmire Weather fair & warm Times good
FRIDAY 29
Went to Ogle Weather Rainy Times dull
SATURDAY 30
Thrashing for Thornton Billmire weather fair & warm
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1,
1865.
At Martin Billmires Times good Weather fair
MONDAY 2
Thrashing for Thornton Billmire Times good Weather fair had an
election
TUESDAY 3
Working for Conrad Yorty running the machine (?) at Smiths Times good
Weather fair
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1865.
Working for Con Yorty this A.M. & for F Nettleton this P.M. Times
good Weather fair
THURSDAY 5
Thrashing for M. A. Myers (?) Times good Weather fair
FRIDAY 6
Nothing going on Times good Weather Rainy
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1865.
Thrashing for M. A. Myers Times good Weather fair
SUNDAY 8
Went to Ogle (?) nothing going on Times good Weather fair
MONDAY 9
Comenced to work for C M Hicks at 22 Dols per month & washing
Times good Weather fair
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1865.
Nothing going on Times good (?) got maried (last part written in
pencil)
WEDNESDAY 11
Times as usual And nothing going on
THURSDAY 12
Nothing going on, Times good
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1865.
Nothing going on Times as usual
SATURDAY 14
Nothing going on Times as usual
SUNDAY 15
Went to Billmires From there to Ogle(?) Times good Weather fair
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1865.
Working for C M Hicks Times as usual & nothing going on
TUESDAY 17
Times Dull (?) nothing going on
WEDNESDAY 18
Went to Fadels & drove in Some Cattle left them at Yortys Times
dull Weather Rainy
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1865.
Went out to Yortys & drove in those Cattle. Wrenched my back So as
to be unable to work Lost ½ days work Times dull
FRIDAY 20
Went out to Thornton Billmires (?) Times good Weather fair Lost 1 days
work
SATURDAY 21
At Thornton Billmires helped to husk Some corn for him in the A.M. in
the P.M. I went to Marts & also again to Thornts where I Staid all
night Times good Lost one days work
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1865.
At Martin Billmires nothing going on Times good (?) Stayed all night
MONDAY 23
Went to Hickses again this P.M. But did not work Times rather dull
Lost one day Loosing in all 3 ½ days
TUESDAY 24
Commenenced to work again for Hicks Nothing going on (?) Loned to J B
Williams 10 Dols & bought a note in favor of H Whealer
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1865.
Nothing going on worthy of note (?) Times Dull (?)
THURSDAY 26
Nothing doing on account of rain Barbara E Yorty was married to a Mr
Leach at 8 O clock P.M. By Revd. Herroun at C M Hicks at Ogle Ills.
Times good (?)
FRIDAY 27
Nothing going on hunting Some Cattle (?) Times dull & very heavy
Rain Snowing at 6 30 P.M. Market Wheat .40 & 80 cts Oats 10 &
15 cts
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1865.
Snow 2 inches deep at Ogle Station Lee Co. Ills. Out hunting Cattle
all day (?) Times dull Weather cold & Roads very muddy
SUNDAY 29
Went to George W Fishers & Stayed there until 9 P.M. Went back to
ogle then (?) Weather cool & disagreeable Roads very muddy
MONDAY 30
Husking corn for hicks Weather cool Snow Storm in the P.M. Went home
at 3 30 P.M. on account of the Snow Times dull contracted for Fishers
Iowa land
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1865.
Bought Fishers land for 435 Dols. Paid for it & got my deed Quit
working for Hicks (?) Weather cool (?) Went to Billmires
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Husking corn for M Billmire in the A.M. Posting my Books in the P.M.
Times good Weather Rainy
THURSDAY 2
Went to F Nettletons & Stayed all night also Stoped at Yortys (?)
Times good (?)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1865.
Went to Ogle took dinner at Hickses Settled up with J. B. Williams (?)
took the Three O clock train for Chicago Ills. left Chicago at 10 P.M.
for Ashland O. Times good weather fair (?)
SATURDAY 4
Arrived at Mansfield Ohio at 1 P.M. And at Ashland at 6.15 P.M. Times
good weather fair in A.M. P.M. Rain & Snow
SUNDAY 5
at Dans. In Ashland Times good weather cool. (?)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1865.
At Dans. in Ashland Ohio Times good weather fair (?) Nothing going on
TUESDAY 7
Went out to George Houghs. & from there to William Flickingers
where I Staid all night (?) Times good Weather fair
WEDNESDAY 8
Took Mrs. Flickinger out to John Beechlys in the Buggy & then went
as far back as to Ashland Stoped with Dan Times good Weather fair
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1865.
In Ashland to day Nothing going on times good and Weather fair. Had an
Oyster Supper (?)
FRIDAY 10
Went down to Richard Arnolds & Stayed there all night Times good
Weather fair
SATURDAY 11
Went up to Ashland Stayed all night with Daniel Beechly Times good
Weather fair. (?) had a mess of Fresh Fish
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1865.
Went out to meeting at John Beechleys with Daniel Stayed all night at
John Bs. Got an introduction to Mary Peck Times good weather fair (?)
MONDAY 13
Went to Jacob Beechlys & to Caty and Nat. Arnolds Staying all
night with J B
TUESDAY 14
Went to Ashland with J.B. in the Carriage (?) Stoped with Daniel Times
good weather fair
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1865.
Went to John B Myers & Stayed all night Times good, weather fair
& warm.
THURSDAY 16
Saw E K Beechly & wife & Sally Berkley. Went to John Beechlys
& from there to David Beechly where I Stayed all night Times good
weather fair
FRIDAY 17
Went to John Beechlys & Stayed with him all night (?) helped Jacob
to finish husking his corn. Times good Weather fair
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1865.
Helped to finish husking corn for John Beechly in the A.M. and in the
PM Jo. & two of the girls & I went to Wayne Co Ohio to John
Millers Times good weather cool & cloudy
SUNDAY 19
Went to meeting & after meeting to Daniel Millers where we took
dinner after which Jo. B. & the girls. went home Times good
Weather fair & Warm
MONDAY 20
Went to Lathisburg(?) With Daniel Miller (?) Took Supper at his house
(?) Times good weather fair (?)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1865.
Went to Wooster with Daniel Miller Took the cars for Pittsburgh Pa
where I arrived at 10 P.M. Layed in Pittsbrg- all night weather cool
& cloudy in the AM. & P.M. Rain hail & Snow
WEDNESDAY 22
Left Pittsburg at 7.10 A.M. & got to Latrobe at 1030 A.M. Took
the Hack for Ligonier at 1 P.M. & got to A. Nicelys after dark
Meeting with Daniel Jacoby an old unkle that I had never Seen Times
rough weather cold with rain & Snow
THURSDAY 23
Went to the grave yd & Seen my fathers grave from there to Geo.
Albrights house From thence to the Old home Stead thence to Mechanics
burgh & back to Niceleys Weather cool with rain & Snow at
times
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1865.
Went to Ligonier and from there to George Jacobys found the folks all
well Weather favorable But Roads very muddy
SATURDAY 25
At Geo. Jacobys looking over the farm (?) very hilly Country Weather
clear but a cold wind nothing going on to interest me
SUNDAY 26
Left for Ligonier Stopping with Mr Warner Seen Aunt Hester also went
to night meeting very nice Singing Weather fair & cool
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1865.
Left Ligonier Stoped in Laughlinstown Saw John Albright from there I
went to unkle Jacob Pecks where I Stayed all night Times good Some
Snow on the ground Weather Cool and Cloudy
TUESDAY 28
Left Pecks for Berlin took dinner in Somerset Went to Unkle Peter
Miller & Stayed all night & found them all well Times good
Weather fair & warm
WEDNESDAY 29
Left Berlin at 9 A.M. for Myers Mills arriving there at 12.30 P.M.
found the folks all well eat Supper at Welshons Stoped at Dr Beachleys
Times good weather Cloudy and cool
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1865.
Stoped at D C Myers (?) Times good Weather favorable
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1,
1865.
Went over to Daniel Beechlys & Stayed there until noon (?) Weather
disagreeable (?) Stoped all night at Wm. Beechlys Times good (?)
SATURDAY 2
Came back to town (?) Stayed all night at D. C. Myers took a ride on
horse back. Weather fair & times good
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1865.
Stoped with D C Myers Weather very nice and warm (?) Nothing going on
worthy of note
MONDAY 4
Went up to Salisbury To Wm Morts Found the folks all well But Bill
being away from home Times good Weather fair
TUESDAY 5
Went up to the village Seen S C Keim(?) & Dr Slulgman(?) as well
as Some other old friends Nothing going on worthy of note Times good
weather cloudy
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1865.
Went to Samuel Flickingers found the folks all well Times good but
nothing going on. Weather cloudy & cool
THURSDAY 7
At Flickingers (?) Times dull & gloomy Weather Rain and Snow
FRIDAY 8
Went to Meyers Mills assended the two mounts at John Saylors Seen all
over the country & part of upper Canada Times good weather cool
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1865.
At Meyers Mills Nothing going on of much consequence Times good and
weather fine took dinner at Dr U M Beechlys
SUNDAY 10
At U M Beechlys at Meyers Mills Pa had Chicken for dinner Times good
Weather Cool (?)
MONDAY 11
(almost unreadable) .. Bought ..school
..school.. Slate and a pair
of Slips Times good (?) Weather fair
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1865.
Made a Start to School it being a Select School Times good weather
Rainy nothing going on
WEDNESDAY 13
At School nothing going on worthy of note Times good Weather fair
THURSDAY 14
in School, nothing going on worthy of note Times good Weather Cold and
Snowy
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1865.
In School our teacher Sick, and G Beechly teacher Debate in the
afternoon Subject Resolved that Washington is entitled to more honor
than Columbus Desided in the affirmative weather cold & Snowy
SATURDAY 16
In town nothing going on of any importance Times good weather cool
SUNDAY 17
in town nothing going on worthy of note, also I went to look at Fikes
Times good Weather cool & Snowy
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1865.
At the Mills nothing going on worthy of note Times a usual Weather
moderating
TUESDAY 19
At the Mills nothing going on worthy of note Times dull Weather
moderating
WEDNESDAY 20
in town doing nothing as usual Times dull (?) Weather open And un
healthy
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1865.
At the Mills nothing going on that is exciting Times dull Weather
gloomy
FRIDAY 22
Went to Daniel Beechly, to See the folks they having returned from
Iowa Times good Weather cold with Some Snow
SATURDAY 23
In town went to the School hous in the P.M. being on a debate question
Resolved that the life of a Soldier is .. & more hardship than
that of a Sailor.. with negative Times good Weather cool
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1865.
Went to meeting at the Mills (?) eat dinner at Wm. Beechlys (?) times
good, weather cool, & Cloudy
MONDAY 25
Christmas at the Mills Seen Jo Saylor had a company of Slum. Banys to
parade through town making fools of themselves The town full of people
Times good Weather very warm
TUESDAY 26
In town in the A. M. Went to Berlin with W C Hicks in the P.M. &
returned again bringing the mule along went to right machine Times
good Weather warm
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1865.
in town doing nothing as usual Times dull (?) weather cool
THURSDAY 28
in town nothing going on except the mail came in (?) Weather rainy
Times Dull Went to night meeting again
FRIDAY 29
in town Went to the School house in the P.M. being on a debate. the
question Resolved that Coal mines are more beneficial to a Country
than Gold mines Desided makes negative(?) Times good Weather pleasant
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1865.
Left the Mills at 10 A.M. & went to Salisbury arriving there at 12
M. Times good Weather Snowing , had a Sligh ride was it one nice.
SUNDAY 31
At William Morts with my Brotherinlaw & my Sister Cracking hickory
nuts (?) every thing quiet and peaceable Times are good & the
weather warm and So ends the year of 1865 bringing it to a close at
Salisbury Pa
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