About This Book
The author recounts his Civil War service from enlistment through mustering out, describing recruitment, camp life, marches, and frontline engagements such as Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg. He intersperses diary extracts and letters to convey daily routines, discipline, camaraderie, and the strain of long campaigns. Episodes include arrest, re-enlistment, furloughs, wounds, and reflections on comrades lost. The narrative balances tactical movement and personal observation to show the physical hardships and moral weight of soldiering during the conflict.
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