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Collection Reference Number GLC07344
From Archive Folder Unassociated Civil War Documents 1864 
Title Diary of John L. Barnes, a POW and sergeant in 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Bucktails"
Date 1 January 1864-31 December 1864
Author Barnes, John L. (1829-1910)  
Document Type Diary
Content Description In the early part of the diary, Barnes writes of frequent drills, hearing firing, corps reviews, pickets, various correspondence (especially with his wife), and, on 9 March, playing ball. There is battle content on 6-7 February, 5-14 May (possible part of the Wilderness campaign), 20-21 May, and 27-31 May. On 1 June, he writes that he was taken prisoner. In the subsequent entries he was marched through Georgia and spent time at Libby. He occasionally writes a forlorn entry, like on 4 July: "When can I leave this place." The 24 July entry is a poem mentioning President Lincoln: "Weary off wandering round/ and round[.] To Abrahan/ Lincoln I did complain[.]/ He bade me cease to roam/ and had try to release me/and let me go home." Entries for late August and early September have more details, mostly food related. It is also around this period that he starts recording deaths. On 3 October, he notes the arrival of some prisoners from Andersonville. On 21 October, he mentions he expects, like so many others have already, that he will soon die. He frequently discusses hopes for exchange or release. Notes on 28 October that men were offered the chance to enlist in the Confederate army and that not many went. On 8 November, he notes that it is election day and (apparently in the camp) Lincoln beat McClellan by 900 votes. Indicates that he was exchanged on 19 November and the next day he was at Hilton Head, South Carolina. The Memoranda pages in the back have a list of deaths from his squad and ration related details. The account pages, also in the back, are frequently filled in. when he was taken prisoner 16 June
Subjects Civil War  Military History  Union Forces  Prisoner of War  Soldier's Diary  Military Camp  Sports and Games  Battle  Poetry  Prison Camp  President  Diet and Nutrition  Military Provisions  Confederate States of America  Death  Election  Politics  Union General  
People Barnes, John L. (1829-1910)  
Place written s.l.
Theme The American Civil War; Women in American History
Sub-collection Papers and Images of the American Civil War
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
Civil War: Theater of War Main Eastern Theater  
Civil War: Unit 149th Pennsylvania Volunteers, "Bucktails"