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Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer; Or, A Drummer Boy from Maine

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The author recalls childhood as a city newsboy turned farm boy, the excitement stirred by the bombardment of Fort Sumter, and his determination to enlist as a young drummer in Company H of the 8th Maine Volunteers. He narrates camp life, marches, and combat episodes together with duties such as the stretcher corps, witnessing wounded and dead, and the bonds among comrades. Told in plain, self‑deprecating language, the memoir blends youthful patriotism, home memories, and candid remembrances of hardship, fear, and fellowship during wartime service.

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George T. Ulmer

George T. Ulmer is best known for his memoir "Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer; Or, A Drummer Boy from Maine," which recounts his experiences as a young drummer boy during the American Civil War. His narrative provides a unique perspective on the trials and tribulations faced by soldiers, particularly from the viewpoint of a youth involved in the conflict. Ulmer's work contributes to the literary heritage of Civil War literature, offering readers insight into the personal stories that shaped this pivotal period in American history.

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