On the war-path for Vicksburg: May 18
A long dreadful day: Fifteenth Corps, May 19
I hope every man will follow me: Seventeenth and Thirteenth Corps, May 19
This will be a hard place to take: May 20-21
Dismay and bewilderment: Blair, May 22
Now, boys, you must do your duty: McPherson, May 22
The horror of the thing bore me down like an avalanche: McClernand and Osterhaus, May 22
Boys, you have just fifteen minutes to live: 2nd Texas Lunette, May 22
A thousand bayonets glistened in the sunlight: railroad redoubt, May 22
I don't believe a word of it: Grant, Sherman, and McClernand, May 22
Am holding position but suffering awfully: Blair, Ransom, and Tuttle, May 22
It made the tears come to my eyes: Steele, May 22
Boys, don't charge those works: Logan and Quinby, May 22
It is absolutely necessary that they be dislodged: reclaiming railroad redoubt, May 22
An ardent desire to participate in the capture of Vicksburg: Grant, Pemberton, Porter, and McArthur, May 22
I feel sad but not discouraged: making sense of May 22
I am surfeited, sick, and tired of witnessing bloodshed: casualties, wounded, prisoners
No one would have supposed that we were mortal enemies: burial, mourning
They ought to be remembered: honors, infamy, life stories
Eventful on the page of history: commemoration.