About This Book
The memoir recounts the author’s life from ancestry and West Point training through early army service and the Mexican War, then resignation and civilian years, followed by detailed accounts of Civil War commands and campaigns, including maneuvers, sieges, assaults, and major surrenders. It combines tactical and logistical description with personal observations, assessments of subordinate officers and operations, and reflections on decision-making. Written during a period of ill health and prepared with family assistance to verify facts, the narrative aims for a sober, factual record while acknowledging inevitable omissions and the limits of a two-volume treatment.
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