Category Archives: Thomas David Wallace Diary

Battles: Seven Pines

“A severe battle took place this evening on our right near the Seven Pines. It commenced 1 p.m. and ended at dark. There was a large force engaged on both sides. Our Regt. was held in reserve until near night … Continue reading

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A picket fight

Tuesday, May 27, 1862: “Cloudy and raining,” wrote Minutemen of Attala Private Mike Hubbert. “We had quite a picket fight this morning.” Six of the Winston Guards, sent out at noon as scouts, according to Private Thomas David Wallace, got … Continue reading

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Picket duty in the siege of Richmond

“Saturday [May 24, 1862]. Warm and showery. Heavy Skirmishing all day [on the Chickahominy battle line]. Our regiment left at sunset to go on picket.” Quartermaster clerk William H. Hill’s diary entry (the day the Federals seized Mechanicsville, 5 miles … Continue reading

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Marching and countermarching

The regiment didn’t stay near Richmond long. The men were soon set in motion for other duties, though of just what kind was not explained to them. It turned out to be a lot of hurry up and wait on … Continue reading

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Evacuating the Peninsula

The Yankees, having (with the help of Professor Thaddeus Lowe’s observation balloons) finally caught on to the Confederate evacuation, pushed ahead in pursuit Sunday, May 4, until some of their advance made contact with the rear of the Rebel retreat … Continue reading

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Withdrawal to Williamsburg

On May 1, 1862, the 13th was ordered to prepare two days rations and be ready to march at midnight. Gen. Joseph Johnston, who wanted to fight Union Gen. George McClellan’s army closer to Richmond, was going to withdraw slowly … Continue reading

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Picket duty on the peninsula

It was a miserable few weeks the 13th spent on the Warwick, a tidal river. No tents, little food, intermittent rain and camp sites so low in the swampy ground they accumulated rain water everyone had to slosh through—and try … Continue reading

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The Journey: Kingsmill Wharf to Lee’s Mill

The Spartan Band diarist Albert Wymer Henley on Wednesday, April 9: “About 4 p.m. we landed at ‘Kings Mills’ on the James River when under a drenching rain and in places nearly knee deep, we proceeded to march about 8 … Continue reading

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