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Life in Southern Prisons / From the Diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th Regiment Penn'a Volunteers, Commencing a Few Days Before the "Battle of the Wilderness", In Which He Was Taken Prisoner ... Also, a Short Description of the March to and Battle of Gettysburg, Together with a Biographical Sketch of the Author cover

Life in Southern Prisons / From the Diary of Corporal Charles Smedley, of Company G, 90th Regiment Penn'a Volunteers, Commencing a Few Days Before the "Battle of the Wilderness", In Which He Was Taken Prisoner ... Also, a Short Description of the March to and Battle of Gettysburg, Together with a Biographical Sketch of the Author

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The diary records the daily experiences of a corporal serving in a Pennsylvania volunteer regiment during the Civil War, beginning shortly before the Battle of the Wilderness and continuing through his capture and imprisonment at Andersonville. Entries offer plain, direct accounts of marches, a brief description of the movement to and fighting at Gettysburg, the hardships of camp and prison life, disease and inadequate rations, and the care and deaths of fellow prisoners. A biographical sketch of the author frames the personal narrative. The work presents first-person observations aimed at conveying the practical realities and human cost of soldiering and captivity.

About the Author

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Charles Smedley

Charles Smedley was a corporal in the 90th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers during the American Civil War. He is best known for his diary, "Life in Southern Prisons," which provides a firsthand account of his experiences as a prisoner of war, beginning shortly before the Battle of the Wilderness. Smedley's writings offer valuable insights into the hardships faced by soldiers and the realities of military life during this tumultuous period in American history. His work not only chronicles his personal journey but also reflects the broader experiences of many soldiers during the Civil War.

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