I am going to dig this thread up from the dead.
I thought about this discussion as I read “Wiregrass to Appomattox” which is about the 50th GA Inf. (A great book by the way). I came across some information in the book that relates to both the travel time and where some clothing/equipment issue took place (At least for Bryan’s Brigade, formerly Semmes). The book is a compilation of letters written by men that served in the 5th GA.
While not a direct quote from a man of the 50th, on page 142 the author writes “… the Brigade finally rolled in to Atlanta on September 19th four days after leaving Petersburg.”
A few pages earlier there is a excerpt from a letter written by Billy Pendleton of the 50th shortly after the ANV return from the Gettysburg campaign. They had stopped in the Shenandoah Valley for several days. “We had a wonderful rest and we received some shoes, sent from Richmond. They had come from England, run through the blockade to Wilmington, NC. They were the first pointed shoes I had ever seen.” There is no mention of new clothing. A letter written in December, Billy states his shoes are completely worn out.
I thought about this discussion as I read “Wiregrass to Appomattox” which is about the 50th GA Inf. (A great book by the way). I came across some information in the book that relates to both the travel time and where some clothing/equipment issue took place (At least for Bryan’s Brigade, formerly Semmes). The book is a compilation of letters written by men that served in the 5th GA.
While not a direct quote from a man of the 50th, on page 142 the author writes “… the Brigade finally rolled in to Atlanta on September 19th four days after leaving Petersburg.”
A few pages earlier there is a excerpt from a letter written by Billy Pendleton of the 50th shortly after the ANV return from the Gettysburg campaign. They had stopped in the Shenandoah Valley for several days. “We had a wonderful rest and we received some shoes, sent from Richmond. They had come from England, run through the blockade to Wilmington, NC. They were the first pointed shoes I had ever seen.” There is no mention of new clothing. A letter written in December, Billy states his shoes are completely worn out.
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