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The author, an orderly sergeant, draws on a four-year war journal and preserved letters to present a firsthand account of service with his volunteer infantry company, tracing its early organization and muster rolls. He narrates marches, picket duty, skirmishes, and major campaigns including accounts from Dalton, Kennesaw, Atlanta, and Nashville, interweaving tactical detail with anecdotes, humor, and moments of pathos. Personal sketches, rosters, camp poetry, and incidents involving spies, chaplains, and comrades appear alongside reflections on homecomings and the final campaigns. Addenda and supplements offer further rosters and short sketches that complete the record of the company’s wartime experience.

About the Author

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Walter A. Clark

Walter A. Clark was an American author known for his work "Under the Stars and Bars," which reflects on themes related to the American Civil War. His writing provides a unique perspective on the experiences and sentiments of that tumultuous period in American history. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Clark's contributions offer valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of his time.

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