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INDEX 206, 211. 213, 239. 242. 255; 66th Infantry, 103; 93rd Infantry. 31; 142nd Infantry. 282; 13th Cavalry, 215; 20th Heavy Artillery, 353, 354. Indianapolis (Ind.). 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 362. Iowa, election In, 108; troops from, 54; 5th Infantry, 48, 53, 142; 7th Infantry. 180; 10th Infantry, 53, 66; 17th Infantry. 199, 206; 20tlv Infantry, 70'. 72, 82; 30th Infantry, 112; 31st Infantry, 55. Iowa County (Wis.), residents of, 29; election in, 267. luka (Miss.), suppUes at, 113, 114; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 110, 111, 129. See also Battles. Ixonia (Wis.), resident of, 44. Jacinto (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery ordered to, 6. Jackson, Sergt. John B., sick, 64; at Corinth, 48. Jackson, Corp. Thomas C, promoted, 295. Jackson, Gen. William H., commands cavalry, 23. Jackson (Miss.), expedition to, 82; 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 56, 245. See also Battles. Jackson (Tenn.), railroad at, 12; captured. 21. Jackson County (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at. 157. Jacobs, Corp. Wilder B., promoted, 295. James, Sergt. Hiram P., promoted, 250, 357; transferred, 296; sick, 316, 317; at Nashville, 281. Janesville (Wis.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2. "J. C. Swan," Mississippi steamboat, 89. Jefferson (Wis,), Jones at. 19. Jenawein. Lieut. John, inspecting officer, 171; election official. 267; on foraging expedition, 190; transferred, 266; promoted. 112, 340, 350; commands battery, 170; at Chattanooga, 325; Etowah Bridge, 239; HuntsviUe, 175. 178, 192; Memphis. 28; Vicksburg, 91; Whitesburg. 198. "Jenny Lind," Mississippi steamboat, 40, 45. "Jesse K. Bel!," Mississippi steamboat, 40, 44. "John H. Dickey," Mississippi steamboat, 37. "John J. Roe," Mississippi steamboat, 93. Johnson, President Andrew, nominated, 218; succeeds Lincoln, 314, 344; attitude toward. 337. Johnson, Enoch, death of, 220, 221. Johnston. Gen. Joseph E,, winter quarters of, 225; at Black River. 72; Tallahatchie River, 101; captured, 325, 326; surrenders, 328. Jones, EUen L., school-teacher, 243, 335; correspondence with, 100, 108, 128, 153, 213. 317. [ 381 ]
Object Description
Title | An Artilleryman's Diary |
Source Title | Jenkin Lloyd Jones' An Artilleryman's Diary |
Regiment | 6th Light Artillery |
Volume | 1 |
Author/Creator | Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918 |
Description | Jenkin Lloyd Jones (1843-1918) was born in Wales but grew up in Ixonia, Jefferson County. As soon as he turned 18 he enlisted as a private in the 6th Wisconsin Light Artillery. This 400-page book consists of his diary entries throughout the war. Jones describes the reality of daily life for soldiers in the field in detail and with good humor. He also recounts the Battle of Corinth, the sieges of Vicksburg and Chattanooga, and the battles at Champion Hill, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. After the war, Jones was ordained and served as pastor of the Unitarian Church in Janesville and of All Souls Church in Chicago. A militant pacifist and social reformer, he believed in ethical rather than theological unanimity while promoting the ideal of universal religion. |
Subcollection | Personal Narratives |
Source Type | personal narrative |
Place of Publication | Madison |
Source Creation Date | 1894 |
Source Publisher | Wisconsin History Commission |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2011 |
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Digital Format | XML |
Digital Identifier | CWPN017010000 |
Type | Text; Image |
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Title | 381 |
Source Title | Jenkin Lloyd Jones' An Artilleryman's Diary |
Volume | 1 |
Source Type | personal narrative |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2011 |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
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Full text | INDEX 206, 211. 213, 239. 242. 255; 66th Infantry, 103; 93rd Infantry. 31; 142nd Infantry. 282; 13th Cavalry, 215; 20th Heavy Artillery, 353, 354. Indianapolis (Ind.). 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 362. Iowa, election In, 108; troops from, 54; 5th Infantry, 48, 53, 142; 7th Infantry. 180; 10th Infantry, 53, 66; 17th Infantry. 199, 206; 20tlv Infantry, 70'. 72, 82; 30th Infantry, 112; 31st Infantry, 55. Iowa County (Wis.), residents of, 29; election in, 267. luka (Miss.), suppUes at, 113, 114; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 110, 111, 129. See also Battles. Ixonia (Wis.), resident of, 44. Jacinto (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery ordered to, 6. Jackson, Sergt. John B., sick, 64; at Corinth, 48. Jackson, Corp. Thomas C, promoted, 295. Jackson, Gen. William H., commands cavalry, 23. Jackson (Miss.), expedition to, 82; 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 56, 245. See also Battles. Jackson (Tenn.), railroad at, 12; captured. 21. Jackson County (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at. 157. Jacobs, Corp. Wilder B., promoted, 295. James, Sergt. Hiram P., promoted, 250, 357; transferred, 296; sick, 316, 317; at Nashville, 281. Janesville (Wis.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2. "J. C. Swan" Mississippi steamboat, 89. Jefferson (Wis,), Jones at. 19. Jenawein. Lieut. John, inspecting officer, 171; election official. 267; on foraging expedition, 190; transferred, 266; promoted. 112, 340, 350; commands battery, 170; at Chattanooga, 325; Etowah Bridge, 239; HuntsviUe, 175. 178, 192; Memphis. 28; Vicksburg, 91; Whitesburg. 198. "Jenny Lind" Mississippi steamboat, 40, 45. "Jesse K. Bel!" Mississippi steamboat, 40, 44. "John H. Dickey" Mississippi steamboat, 37. "John J. Roe" Mississippi steamboat, 93. Johnson, President Andrew, nominated, 218; succeeds Lincoln, 314, 344; attitude toward. 337. Johnson, Enoch, death of, 220, 221. Johnston. Gen. Joseph E,, winter quarters of, 225; at Black River. 72; Tallahatchie River, 101; captured, 325, 326; surrenders, 328. Jones, EUen L., school-teacher, 243, 335; correspondence with, 100, 108, 128, 153, 213. 317. [ 381 ] |
Digital Identifier | CWPN017010401 |
Type | Text |