Life in the Confederate Army / Being Personal Experiences of a Private Soldier in the Confederate Army, and Some Experiences and Sketches of Southern Life
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A first-person memoir recounts the daily life of an ordinary Confederate private, emphasizing camp routines, artillery and picket duty, marches and assaults, and the close-up experience of battle, wounds, and field surgery. The narrative deliberately limits itself to the soldier's observations rather than grand strategy, noting small episodes of camaraderie, fear, and practical resourcefulness. Complementary sketches and letters portray civilian Southern life and offer personal reflections on how the conflict reshaped communities, social relations, and individual memory.
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