About This Book
A collection of short narratives and recollections about the American Civil War, combining imaginative fiction, boyhood impressions, firsthand eyewitness reports, and military episodes. Contributors recreate camp life, naval engagements, raids and blockade running, daring small-unit exploits, and pivotal moments toward the conflict's end, often told by participants or close observers. The book alternates personal memoir, dramatic retelling, and reconstructed scenes to convey battlefield atmosphere, acts of courage, and the civilian experience during wartime. Arranged as individual vignettes, it presents human-scale perspectives that supplement broader campaign histories.
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