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4 revisions | Jannyp at Oct 18, 2020 09:32 PM | |
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20-16- Smoke house broke / Guard / Black Mule Stole / Turkey & chicks stole / took apples / George horse / Robed / Wm Boots / Wm Maurey guard / Genl A.J. Smith / Robed Suckey / the Town robed / all all taken of the gard fire, went in and took our Meat out of the 1864 Decr 25 Sund | 20-16- Smoke house broke / gard / Black mule stole / Turkey & chicks stole / took apples/ George horse / Robed / Wm Boots / Wm Maurey guard / Genl A.J. Smith / Robed Suckey / the Town Robed / all all taken of the gard fire, went in and took our Meat out of the Smoke house, 8 midlings & 4 hams & 4 shoulders, & a Gard was placed at the stable doors (hen house) & the doors fastened with a chane & steaple, the steaple was drawn & a Black Mule gone in the morning. The gards also stole the old Gobler & several chickens and cooked them at the gard fire. Went into the apple house & took the apples after day light. We found our George horse that was taken som ten days ago, he has been turned over to the government & branded, he was very lame. Three Yankes came into the yard and took from Saul Williams boots. Considerable fuss. I went to Town and got a gard to protect us, his name is William Maurey, he came from Wisconsin, belong to Genl A. J. Smith Command, he has done his duty, & I am very sorry he is called in tomorrow to go on to the front. They robed old Suckey of her money and several others of the blacks. There was said to be about the one half of the houses in Town & surrounding Country robed last night. Greate distress among the Citizens through where the army goes, they last night took all my Corn & what little Oats I have, alas, all all. Burned fences. / 1864 Decr 25 Sund |