About This Book
A Confederate veteran offers a plainspoken memoir recounting the political tensions that led to secession and the outbreak of the Civil War, then moves through enlistment, camp routine, and the hardships of soldiering. He details rations, foraging, furloughs, sick and prison life, picket duty, battles and aftermaths, and the experiences of his regiment and commanding officers. Interwoven are observations on civilian life, shortages, women’s roles, peace movements, and the emotional toll of loss. The narrative favors candid anecdotes and practical detail over literary polish, aiming to preserve firsthand scenes and memories for future readers.
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