
Remembering the Civil War
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In Remembering the Civil War, historians Michael Barton and Charles Kupfer carefully select excerpts from the memoirs of key participants and weave them together to tell the story of the war in a single volume. Contributors include Union generals Ulysses Grant, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, W.T. Sherman, Abner Doubleday, and Philip Sheridan. Confederate authors include Robert E. Lee, Gen. James Longstreet, Cpl. Sam Watkins, Lt. John W. Worsham, Col. Edward Porter Alexander, Capt. John Wilkinson, and Jefferson Davies. Personal documents provide soldiers' perspectives of what fighting was like on the ground, as well as hospital and prison life. A comprehensive introduction and headnote for each excerpt provide background information and context.
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"For those who prefer their Civil War history 'straight from the horse's mouth,' this is the book for them. Michael Barton and Charles Kupfer have raided the vast cache of memoirs, journals, documents, and first-hand action reports, and for us, picked the choicest morsels from the major events of the war. This is an 'I was there' book that vividly brings back those times and sits us in a front row seat. It is a most worthy addition to Civil War literature." --John C. Waugh, author of The Class of 1846: From West Point to Appomattox-Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and Their Brothers"The volunteer Union army nurse Walt Whitman said that 'the real war will never get in the books.' That may have been an accurate prediction for many Civil War books, but much of the real war does get into this anthology of excerpts from letters and memoirs written by those who actually participated in the conflict, including Whitman. To read these descriptions of camp life, marches, battles, hospitals, and much else is the next thing to being there." --James M. McPherson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Prologue to War
- The Present and Probable Future Condition of the Three Races That Inhabit the Territory of the United States
- The Raid of John Brown at Harper's Ferry as I Saw It
- A Declaration of the Immediate Causes which Induce and Justify the Secession of the State of Mississippi from the Federal Union
- The Corner-Stone Speech
- 1861
- The Bombardment
- The Battle of Bull Run
- Everyday Life in Camp and Field
- Cooking and Eating
- Please Pass the Butter
- Life in Tents
- On the March
- Sports in Camp
- 1862
- Report on the Battle of Pea Ridge
- The Monitor vs. the Merrimack
- What I Saw of Shiloh
- The Battle of Seven Pines
- The Seven Days Battles
- Gaines's Mill
- Battle of Booneville
- Second Manassas
- Battle of Antietam
- Battle of Fredericksburg
- Dr. C. Lenker Describes Battle of Stones River
- Everyday Life in the Hospital
- The Great Army of the Wounded
- Hospital Sketches
- Wounded at Chickamauga
- The Third Day at Stones River
- 1863
- Chancellorsville
- Siege of Vicksburg
- Fall of a Shell at the Corner of My Cave
- Report of Gen. Robert E. Lee
- Report of Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain
- Gettysburg: Third Day
- A Little of Chickamauga
- Chattanooga or Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge from Moccasin Point
- The Variety of Warriors
- Narrative of a Blockade-Runner
- Quantrill's Raiders
- Disguised as a Contraband
- The Negro as a Soldier
- 1864
- Battle of the Wilderness
- Spotsylvania and the Death of Jeb Stuart
- The Crime at Pickett's Mill
- The Atlanta Campaign
- Cold Harbor and Petersburg
- Dead Angle and Kennesaw Mountain
- Battle of the Crater
- Miss Rebecca Wright
- The March to the Sea from Atlanta to Savannah
- A Woman's Wartime Journal: An Account of the Passage Over a Georgia Plantation of Sherman's Army on the March to the Sea
- The Variety of Civil War Experience
- Experiences of Prison Life
- Presentment of the Wing of the Angel of Death
- Fort Pillow Massacre
- Battlefield Tragedy, 1862
- 1865
- Battle of the Five Forks
- Storming the Petersburg Works
- Negotiations at Appomattox
- Lincoln's Last Hours
- Reflecting on the War
- Second Inaugural Address
- The Martyr
- "The Foot-ball of Passion and Accident"
- The Rebel Yell Remembered
- The Point of View
- Speech Delivered in Madison Square, New York, Decoration Day, 1878
- Don't Belittle the Civil War
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