Saturday, February 1, 2025

February 1, 1865 - Wednesday - 160 years ago today

Status - 40th Indiana - 4th Army Corps - 2nd Division - 2nd Brigade

General Thomas has been ordered to move into Alabama, but also to send several thousand troops and cavalry to General Canby in New Orleans.  On the 29th, he orders one division of the 4th Corps to Nashville and then by steamer to Eastport, AL (it is not the division containing the 40th Indiana).  The movement to Nashville proceeds, but the river transport is stalled by the frozen rivers.

John Baer - Home, Tippecanoe County, IN 

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The remainder of the Confederate army in Mississippi was broken up; many were sent home, some were sent to defend Mobile, and many others were sent to Augusta, GA to help defend against Sherman's new advance into the Carolinas.  The remainder was scattered across northern Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.

Sherman began his advance on the 19th, feinting toward Charleston and Augusta.  As the weather was poor, a full advance would begin a couple of weeks later.

The Federal Congress passed the 13th Amendment and sent it for ratification to the states.

A Confederate delegation including Vice President Alexander Stephens, was conducted across Union lines, and would meet with President Lincoln in early February.

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