The Song of the Rappahannock: Sketches of the Civil War
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A former Union officer recounts a series of wartime sketches and personal recollections from service on the Rappahannock and in the Army of the Potomac, blending vivid sensory details of camp life, artillery and sharpshooters with anecdotes about regiment formation, small engagements, a young soldier's fate, and acts of sacrifice. The pieces alternate immediate battlefield description—shells' sounds, marches, picket duty—with reflective passages on comradeship, mutual respect between former foes, and the gradual healing and national reconciliation that followed the conflict. The collection combines narrative episodes with meditative essays on memory and the costs of war.
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