Letters and diary entries from the corresponding day in the Civil War posted from the holdings of Special Collections, University of Virginia Library.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
1862 September 27 Lynchburg,Va.
[from the diary of William M. Blackford, bank officer and former diplomat with five sons in the Confederate Army]
Saturday 27 Weather quite cool
but very fine. Bragg very near
Louisville. Great consternation at
his approach. I suppose his taking
the city is a foregone conclusion.
I would rather he captured Cincin-
nati--our army in the lower
Valley seems concentrated at
Martinsburg--Charles & Sue came
over and spent the eveng. He
goes next week--Monday I believe
& rejoins his company--He is not
well enough- and in low spirits
-not a word from Lanty or William
I hope now Lanty will not avail
here if himself of his detail but rough
it out--Eugene's leg improves
slowly & he frets greatly. The Con
tribution for the orphan asylum
amounts to near 1400$. I do not
like the position of affairs and
think we are in great danger
in spite of the splendid campaign
of the year on the Chickahominy
& in Maryland.
MSS 4763
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