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A.M. Riddle

July 13, 1863

July 13, 2013 by mvanders

Very little skirmishing along the lines.  Raining all the morning.  Think we will not have an attack today.

3 o’clock P.M.  Left [illegible] to report to Major Braxton with 3 Caissons on Williamsport road.  Did not find him until I got on pontoon bridge.  Crossed and went into park about 1 mile from bridge at 11 o’clock.  Raining very hard.  Remained here until daylight.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

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July 1, 1863

July 1, 2013 by mvanders

Bought a horse this day for $150—dapple brown color, off fore ankle & rear hind ankle white.  On the move now.  Don’t know where but think we are going to join the forces of Hill & Longstreet and attack Hooker.  The confirmation of a rumor that Grant had been badly whipped before Vicksburg came last night.  Great rejoicing in consequence.  Camped last night about 4 miles from the town of Berlin.  Marched until about 2 o’clock.  Went into action at that time.  Remained until 4 o’clock.  Lost from our battery 1 man killed, … 1 man wounded … 3 horses wounded.  Went to bed at 1 o’clock.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

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June 20, 1863

June 20, 2013 by mvanders

Election held in company under supervision Lt Col Jones, for officers to fill vacancies.  A. M. Riddle was elected unanimously Sr. 2d Lieut. … Commission to date from 15th

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

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May 2, 1863

May 2, 2013 by mvanders

Laying at Chancellorsville Va.  Skirmishing began at six o’clk A.M. and continued all day, interspersed with Artillery practice.  4 ½ P.M. the fight becomes heavy, [illegible word] increases for an hour and a half.  Six and a half o’clock, heavy musketry off to the right.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

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March 21, 1863

March 21, 2013 by mvanders

Camp near Falmouth, Va.  8 A.M. Start for the picket line.  Snowing.  12 mi. reach the picket line, six miles from Camp.  Snow four inches deep.  2 P.M., raining.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany] 

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February 24, 1863

February 24, 2013 by mvanders

Camp near Fredericksburg, Va.

Last night was bitter cold, but we had big fires which kept us comfortable.  We have seventeen men stand guard alternately one hour each.  Weather clear but cold.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

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February 22, 1863

February 22, 2013 by mvanders

Camp near Fredericksburg, Va.

Snowed, still falling.

11 A.M. leave camp for the Picket line, which we reach[at] half past two P.M.  The storm has been the worst we have experienced in the Army, blinding snow, with a strong cold wind.  Our post is six miles from camp & in sight of the residence of Samuel Wallace.  Snow eight inches deep.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

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February 21, 1863

February 21, 2013 by mvanders

Camp near Fredericksburg, Va.

Co Drill, by Myself.  Weather pleasant.

7 P.M. Orders for three days cooked rations, to go on picket at 8 o’ck tomorrow morning.

10 P.M. Snowing.

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February 7, 1863

February 7, 2013 by mvanders

Near Fredericksburg, Va.

Feb. 7.  Clear, promises a fair day.  9 A.M. orders to fall in.  Start for camp.  We arrive at 9 P.M. roads very muddy.  Our Expedition was to burn the Rail  Road bridg[e] which crosses the Rappahannoc[k] River at  Rappahannoc[k] Station on the Orange & Alexandria RR.  The enemy lost three killed, our side lost none.  The bridge was effectively destroyed.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

Filed Under: Civil War Miscellany Tagged With: A.M. Riddle, Fredericksburg, Lousiana Guard Artillery, Rappahannock River, Virginia

February 6, 1863

February 6, 2013 by mvanders

Near Fredericksburg, Va.

Feb. 6.  Rained all night.  Ceased 7 o’cl[oc]k this morning.  Marched two miles farther to Deep run.  10 P.M. start back.  Halt at Heartwood Church.  The night very cold.  Last night three men were injured by the falling of trees for firewood.

Diary of A.M. Riddle [Civil War Miscellany]

Filed Under: Civil War Miscellany Tagged With: A.M. Riddle, Fredericksburg, Louisiana Guard Artillery, Virginia

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