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Reminiscences of Confederate Service, 1861-1865

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A memoir recounts an Englishman's decision to join the Confederate cause and his subsequent service during the American Civil War. He describes his initial motives and expectations, the practical difficulties of reaching the Confederacy, travel aboard the Confederate steamer Nashville and encounters with its officers, and his impressions of naval life and command figures such as Captain Pegram. The narrative covers blockade-running, diplomatic and neutrality issues encountered in Britain, assignments to Confederate naval vessels including an ironclad under construction, and personal recollections of comradeship, duty, and the day-to-day realities of military service.

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Francis Warrington Dawson

Francis Warrington Dawson was an American author and journalist known for his writings on the Civil War and its impact on society. His notable works include "Our Women in the War," which highlights the roles and contributions of women during the conflict, and "Reminiscences of Confederate Service, 1861-1865," a personal account reflecting on his experiences in the Confederate army. Dawson's writings provide valuable insights into the social and military aspects of the Civil War era, contributing to the understanding of this pivotal period in American history.

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