The Boys of '61 / or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy
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This work presents a personal account of experiences and observations during the American Civil War, spanning from the first battle at Bull Run to the fall of Richmond. It captures the author's reflections on military operations, the state of the army, and the social dynamics within the conflict. The narrative includes detailed descriptions of battles, the conditions faced by soldiers, and the broader implications of the war on society and freedom. The author emphasizes the struggle for liberty and the moral dimensions of the conflict, providing insights into the sentiments of both Union and Confederate forces.
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