Diary of Lieutenant Andrew McConnell During the Civil War

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dc.contributor.author McConnell, Andrew Jackson Jr.
dc.contributor.author Coleman, John Albert Feaster
dc.date.accessioned 2018-01-24T14:01:02Z
dc.date.available 2018-01-24T14:01:02Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation McConnell, Andrew Jackson Jr.(1833-1864) and John Albert Feaster Coleman. *Dairy of Lieutenant Andrew McConnell During the Civil War*, Photocopy of handwritten diary. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, *Lieutenant Andrew McConnell Civil War Diary Collection, 1861-1864*. http://bit.ly/2naMaNV (accessed 2018-01-24). Electronic Record. (Valdosta State University, 2018). en_US
dc.identifier.other 24D95B9C-8578-8CA3-4C4F-4FB032A834CD
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10428/2993
dc.description McConnell, Andrew Jackson Jr.(1833-1864) and John Albert Feaster Coleman. *Dairy of Lieutenant Andrew McConnell During the Civil War*, Photocopy of a handwritten diary. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, *Lieutenant Andrew McConnell Civil War Diary Collection, 1861-1864*. http://bit.ly/2naMaNV (accessed 2018-01-24). Electronic Record. (Valdosta State University, 2018). ## Biographical Note ## Andrew Jackson McConnell, Jr. (Feb. 14, 1838 –July 30, 1864) was the son of Andrew Jackson and Elizabeth Dawkins McConnell. He was one of seven children in the family. The McConnell home was in Northwestern Fairfield County, South Carolina. McConnell lived in a house on land he inherited from his father when he died in 1855. He also farmed the inherited land. In 1857, he married Sally Amanda Coleman. They lost an infant. McConnell was involved in the military training company, called the Buckhead Guards, with a number of men from upper Fairfield County. When the Civil War broke out, he enlisted with the South Carolina Volunteers in Company D, 17th Regiment. He witnessed the bombardment of Fort Sumter, the aftermath of the Battle of First Manassas, was wounded at the Battle of Second Manassas, and was deployed near Vicksburg shortly before it fell. He was killed at the Battle of Petersburg on July 30, 1864. He was initially buried near the battlefield, but was eventually sent back to Fairfield County, where he was buried next to his wife and child in Coleman graveyard. Immediately following his death, his brother-in-law, John Albert Feaster Coleman began writing in McConnell’s diary until the end of the war. **Keywords:** Abraham Lincoln, Andrew McConnell, Jr., Battle of Tull’s Field, Buckhead Guards, Camp Benbo, Camp Hagood, Camp Jenkins, Camp Johnson, Camp Kershaw, Camp Petters, Camp Whiting, Camp Whitney, Camp Woodward, Colonel F.W. McMaster, Dr. R.W. Coleman, Falling Creek, First Manassas, Fort Johnson, Fort Magruder, Fort Pickens, Fort Sumter, General Beauregard, General Breckenridge, General Dunnovant, General Evans, General Feaster, General French, General Joseph E. Johnson, Jackson, Mississippi, Jefferson Davis, John A.F. Coleman, Kinston, Major Elliot, Petersburg, Pine Grove, Richmond, Secessionville, Second Manassas, South Carolina Volunteers, Summerville, Susan Arnett, Vicksburg en_US
dc.description.abstract The diary was written in pocket-sized editions and each was sent home after it was completed. The collection in the Valdosta State Archives has two folders, each containing an identical copy of the McConnell diary. The diary is divided into five volumes, the last of which was written by John Albert Feaster Coleman after McConnell died. Kathleen and Mary Bess Coleman and Julia and Mary Faucette owned four of the original volumes of the diary. Donald Clayton owned one book, which he found in the attic of the old Jacob Feaster house. The five volumes of the diary each contain different types of information. For detailed information about McConnell and about the arrangement and dates of each diary, please see the creator and arrangement notes. Each entry is described in the notes to the box. en_US
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dc.publisher Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections en_US
dc.subject American Civil War (1861-1865) en_US
dc.subject Bull Run, 1st Battle of (Virginia : 1861) en_US
dc.subject Bull Run, 2nd Battle of (Virginia : 1862) en_US
dc.subject Confederate States of America. Army. South Carolina Infantry Regiment, 17th en_US
dc.subject Diaries en_US
dc.subject Personal narratives--Confederate en_US
dc.subject Petersburg Crater, Battle of (1864) en_US
dc.subject Siege of Fort Sumter (Charleston, South Carolina : 1861) en_US
dc.subject United States--Confederate States of America en_US
dc.title Diary of Lieutenant Andrew McConnell During the Civil War en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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