Memoirs of a Veteran Who Served as a Private in the 60's in the War Between the States / Personal Incidents, Experiences and Observations
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The author recounts his service as a private in the 1860s Confederate forces, offering personal incidents, camp life, marches, engagements, and small-scale anecdotes from recruitment through early battles and garrison duties. He describes enlistment, travel between camps and forts, shortages of arms and equipment, interactions with civilians, picket and vidette duties, and moments of humor and hardship. Interspersed are reflections on political causes, advice to younger readers about caution and patriotism, and observations on military organization, leadership, and daily soldier routines, presented in a first-person reminiscence that blends tactical detail with personal moral commentary.
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