WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
War Stories for my Grandchildren cover

War Stories for my Grandchildren

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The author recounts his Civil War service through letters and memoir, describing recruitment and organization of his regiment, campaigns in Missouri, battles including Fort Donelson and Shiloh, operations toward Corinth and Memphis, guerrilla warfare in Kentucky, an East Tennessee campaign, and later service with Hundred Days volunteers. He relies on contemporary correspondence to provide detailed, personal impressions of military life, battlefield conditions, family separations, and the responsibilities of command. The narrative interweaves tactical movements and combat accounts with reflections on duty, sacrifice, and the impact of war on soldiers and their families.

About the Author

Foster, John Watson portrait

John Watson Foster

John Watson Foster was an American author known for his work in the genre of historical narratives and personal reflections. His notable book, "War Stories for my Grandchildren," offers a collection of tales that blend personal experiences with broader historical contexts, aimed at imparting lessons and memories to future generations. Foster's writing often reflects his deep engagement with the events of his time, providing readers with insights into the past through a personal lens. His contributions to literature capture the essence of storytelling as a means of preserving history and familial bonds.

You May Also Like