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Civil War Journal of James B. Lockney
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"CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF JAMES B. LOCKNEY
WIS. 28th REGMT., CO. G
28th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry 1862 - 1865 website
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Copyright © 1986, 1997-2008 [ James
R. Shirey ]. All rights reserved .
This is a work in progress. I will upload the
journal and indexes as I go. The index is crude at this time since it was
compiled a decade ago on a different word processor. I will eventually update
it with hyperlinks.
Latest uploads:
March 25 - April 2, 1864 uploaded Aug 7, 2007 Battle at Mt. Elba
February 4-16, 1865 uploaded Sept 22, 2007 Little Rock...down the White River and Mississippi Rivers, through Brownsville Station, Vicksburg, Natchez, Baton Rouge.
February 17-March 10, 1865 uploaded Dec. 26,
2007 Algiers LA, Gulf of Mexico, Ft. Morgan (Mobil
Point) AL, comments on Monitors, Steamers, battles in the news,
Lincoln.
Compilation begun in 1986
by
James R. Shirey
New Berlin, Wisconsin
Two of the original Civil War diaries of James B. Lockney/Loughney are in the
possession of his Great Granddaughter Mary Lockney of Brookfield,
Wisconsin and his complete works are at the
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
in Madison, WI. This document is the result of their generosity of giving u"
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