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.
Sunday, June 21, 1863
The mining operations carried on each day with steady success. The mining/tunneling was considered so important that the utmost secrecy was observed. Guards were placed at the entrance leading to the mine, and non one under the rank of general was allowed to pass except the engineers and workmen carrying on the operations. These workmen were experienced miners detailed from the different regiments for the express purpose of tunneling.