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Thirteen months in the Rebel Army

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A first-person narrative recounts enforced service inside Confederate military ranks, moving through infantry, ordnance, cavalry, courier, and hospital duties. The account combines camp life, councils of war, battlefield engagements, captures, and escape attempts with detailed observations of logistics, weapons manufacture and blockade running, shortages, and medical conditions. Encounters with civilians and officers illustrate the seriousness and contradictions of the insurgent effort, while reflections consider morale, military organization, and the social forces that shaped conduct and suffering during the period described.

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William G. Stevenson

William G. Stevenson is best known for his work "Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army," which provides a firsthand account of his experiences during the American Civil War. His narrative offers valuable insights into the life of a soldier and the challenges faced by those in the Confederate Army. Stevenson's writing captures the complexities of war, including the camaraderie and struggles of military life. Through his vivid storytelling, he contributes to the understanding of this pivotal period in American history.

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