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Drum Taps in Dixie: Memories of a Drummer Boy, 1861-1865

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A first-person memoir recounts the enlistment and wartime experiences of a boy who serves as a drummer with Union forces during the American Civil War. It blends camp and marching scenes, battlefield recollections, and domestic farewells, often presented as episodic sketches anchored by the drum as a symbolic witness. Personal anecdotes introduce comrades, officers, and small-town reactions to enlistment, while practical details describe duties, rations, and the hazards of service. The narrative balances nostalgic reflection with plain observation, emphasizing memory, camaraderie, and the everyday hardships endured by young soldiers.

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Delavan S. Miller

Delavan S. Miller was a drummer boy during the American Civil War, and his experiences are vividly captured in his memoir, "Drum Taps in Dixie: Memories of a Drummer Boy, 1861-1865." This work provides a unique perspective on the war, detailing the life of a young soldier and the trials faced on the battlefield. Miller's narrative contributes to the understanding of the Civil War from the viewpoint of a youth, offering insights into the emotional and physical challenges of military life during this tumultuous period in American history.

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