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[[War Diaries (nonfiction)|War Diary]] quotations for [[June 9]]
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=== Isaac Lyman Taylor: June 9, 1863 ===
 
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Two or three wagon loads of contrabands of all ages arrive at the depot this morning. They are a portion of those captured by [Hugh J.] Kilpatrick's cavalry on their return from Gloucester.
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—[[Isaac L. Taylor (nonfiction)|Isaac Lyman Taylor]], Company E, First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
 
Taylor kept a diary of his experiences while serving with Company E of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry.
 
The story of Kilpatrick's cavalry is related in [[James Moore (nonfiction)|James Moore]], ''Kilpatrick and Our Cavalry'' (New York, 1865).
 
* http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/25/v25i04p342-361.pdf (PDF)


=== Tatsusei Yogi: June 9, 1945 ===
=== Tatsusei Yogi: June 9, 1945 ===
[[Tatsusei Yogi (nonfiction)|Tatsusei Yogi]] was a Japanese civilian in Okinawa.


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We were surprised when the police chief told us that troops had landed at Itoman.  He told us that the shack was in danger, so we left for Kiyan.  We slept under the shelter of a rock to avoid the rain. The only food we had was sugar cane; the sugar we had was gone.
We were surprised when the police chief told us that troops had landed at Itoman.  He told us that the shack was in danger, so we left for Kiyan.  We slept under the shelter of a rock to avoid the rain. The only food we had was sugar cane; the sugar we had was gone.
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—[[Tatsusei Yogi (nonfiction)|Tatsusei Yogi]] was a Japanese civilian in Okinawa.


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Revision as of 14:42, 11 May 2020

War Diary entries for June 9

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Diaries

Isaac Lyman Taylor: June 9, 1863

Two or three wagon loads of contrabands of all ages arrive at the depot this morning. They are a portion of those captured by [Hugh J.] Kilpatrick's cavalry on their return from Gloucester.

Isaac Lyman Taylor, Company E, First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry

Taylor kept a diary of his experiences while serving with Company E of the First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry.

The story of Kilpatrick's cavalry is related in James Moore, Kilpatrick and Our Cavalry (New York, 1865).

Tatsusei Yogi: June 9, 1945

We were surprised when the police chief told us that troops had landed at Itoman. He told us that the shack was in danger, so we left for Kiyan. We slept under the shelter of a rock to avoid the rain. The only food we had was sugar cane; the sugar we had was gone.

Tatsusei Yogi was a Japanese civilian in Okinawa.

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