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The Citizen-Soldier / or, Memoirs of a Volunteer

Chapter 51: Transcriber's Notes
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The narrative presents the author's wartime journal as a volunteer soldier, tracing enlistment, monthly campaigns, camp routines, reconnaissance, skirmishes, and artillery actions across varied locales. It mixes tactical reporting of picket duty and scouting with personal observations of comrades, officers, and local civilians, and records episodes of capture, imprisonment, and escape. Reflective introductory remarks and explanatory notes frame the entries, and an appended officer's account adds perspective. The tone shifts between practical military detail and domestic remembrance, producing a sequential portrait of daily soldiering, logistical challenges, and the emotional and social dimensions of service.

Transcriber's Notes

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Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

One instance each of the following words was retained:

barefooted/bare-footed
whitleather/whit-leather
Jerroloman/Jerroloaman

Three instances each of secesh/sesesh were retained.

Page 234, the section reads "an assault upon our works at twelve m." in the original. It is unclear whether a. m. or p. m. was intended and so this was retained.

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