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Curtis P. Lacey diary, ca. 1860-1863
Curtis P. Lacey diary, ca. 1860-1863
Curtis P. Lacey diary, ca. 1860-1863
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Open book Curtis P. Lacey diary, ca. 1860-1863

Title Curtis P. Lacey diary, ca. 1860-1863 
Creator Lacey, Curtis P
Date 1860-1863 
Place Iowa, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, United States, Vicksburg (Miss.)
Language English
Subjects United States, Jackson, Battle of, Jackson, Miss., 1863, Soldiers
Summary Pocket diary, Dec. 19, 1862 - Dec. 31, 1863, recording Lacey's service with the 55th Illinois at or near Vicksburg and Jackson, Miss., and at the Yuka House hospital and Fort Pickering convalescent camp near Memphis.  Also a ca. 1860 ambrotype portrait of Lacey in civilian clothes. Lacey's record of the Vicksburg campaign includes accounts of digging canals, traveling by steamboat, blockade running by the Queen of the West, the Confederate bombardment of a sham blockade runner, the capture of Fort Hindman, Ark., foraging expeditions, the unsuccessful attacks on May 19th and 21st, and digging entrenchments for the final assault.  After Vicksburg, Lacey describes his participation in the capture of Jackson, Miss., his hospitalization for malaria at Yuka House, and his convalescence at Fort Pickering.  Lacey also notes visits with his father, E.B. Lacey, (35th Iowa) and cousin, Samuel Snow (25th Iowa), the receipt of letters from home, and an encounter with African American troops (2nd Tennessee Colored Infantry). 
Biographical/Historical Note Union soldier from Grand View, Iowa, who was a member of Company B of the 55th Illinois Infantry Regiment. 
Extent 2 items. Diary: 1 v. (127 p.) ; 11 cm 
Format Diaries, Personal narratives, Sources, Manuscripts, Ambrotypes
User-Contributed Transcription [Front cover] 
Transcription Status Completed
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number Midwest MS 261 
BibID 991792818805867
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 1791px × 2513px     25.79 MB 
Filename 991792818805867_midwest_ms_261_fl_00001_00001.tif 
Unique Identifier NL12X3UX 
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