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CIVIL WAR DIARIES DIARIES OF QUARTERMASTER SGT. JOHN M. BEAN
Pair of war-date diaries of Quartermaster Sgt. John. M. Bean, Co. L, 17th Pa. Cavalry, includes the years 1864 with one-page daily entries, and 1865, with three daily entries per page, all accomplished in pencil and legible with slight effort. The regiment served under Sheridan in Virginia, heavily engaged from May, 1864 onwards. including action at Cold Harbor, Opequan, Cedar Creek, and in Sheridan's raid on Richmond. In small part: "...we are with the dismounted men now... took two lines of their best work... lost a great many men... tore up the railroad iron... 200 thousand dollars worth of iron... the troops come in fast at the landing... this is the turnpike that leads to Winchester, there our cav had a fight and our men captured almost 300 rebs... a little stream its called opequan crick, our cav cross one, but hard fight... this is some hard fighting, our cav took 800 prisoners, the infantry 3 or 5 thousand..." The rear flyleaf of the 1865 diary contains the following important note: "April 9th, 1865. Gen. Lee surrendered his army up to gen. Grant... this afternoon... Gen. Lee was surrounded so he had no other choice to go or fight..." The memoranda sections of both diaries are filled with notes of supplies given out by Bean or returned to him, including many carbines and ammunition. The covers of both diaries are bumped and moderately chipped, the contents light but remain legible. Very good.

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May 24, 2016 10:30 AM EDT
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