In recognition of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, I hope to chronicle the daily life of my great-great grandfather, William Fleming. He served with the 130th Illinois Infantry. I also have a great-great grandfather, William Henry Ellis, who served with the North Carolina Cavalry. Unfortunately, I do not have much information about his service, but perhaps I'll mix in some of his story in when time allows.
Saturday, December 6, 1862
At the time of the Civil War, Fort Pickering was surrounded by earthworks, with cannons spread along the perimeter at appropriate intervals. While the 130th Illinois Infantry was stationed there, the works were constantly being strengthened by the use of a shovel and a strong back. Most of this work was done by African Americans, who were fed and paid by the government.