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Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer

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A veteran staff officer recounts his service in the Confederate forces, describing participation in many major campaigns and battles from early engagements through the Petersburg siege. The memoir combines operational sketches, staff duties, campaign and battle descriptions, and personal anecdotes about comrades, horses, promotions, wounds, and daily military routine. Chapters proceed largely chronologically, treating Manassas, the Peninsula, Antietam, Gettysburg, the Western campaign to Chickamauga and Chattanooga, the Overland fighting, and the siege of Petersburg, and close with reflections on commanders and postwar recollections. The account emphasizes staff work, battlefield movements, and firsthand impressions of combat and leadership.

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G. Moxley Sorrel

G. Moxley Sorrel was a Confederate officer during the American Civil War, best known for his memoir "Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer." In this work, Sorrel provides a firsthand account of his experiences and observations while serving on the staff of General James Longstreet. His writings offer valuable insights into the daily life of soldiers and the strategic decisions made during the war. Sorrel's perspective as a staff officer contributes to the understanding of military operations and the challenges faced by the Confederacy.

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