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Three years in the Sixth Corps

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An eyewitness account by a regimental surgeon tracing his unit's journey from early organization through service within a corps in the Army of the Potomac, chronicling marches, sieges, major campaigns and battles, camp life, and the medical and hospital work accompanying combat. The narrative combines field notes, officers' reports, and personal observations to describe tactical movements, engagements, disease and casualty care, retreats and advances, and the daily routines and hardships of soldiers, illustrated with on-site sketches and supplemented by correspondence and diaries.

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George T. Stevens

George T. Stevens was a soldier and author known for his firsthand account of the American Civil War in his book "Three Years in the Sixth Corps." This work provides a detailed narrative of his experiences and observations while serving in the Union Army, offering readers insight into the life of a soldier during this tumultuous period in American history. Stevens' writing captures the challenges and camaraderie faced by troops, contributing to the broader understanding of the Civil War's impact on individuals and society.

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