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William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate

William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate

William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate   William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate
Barnes & Burr, New York: 1864. Bound in pebbled brown cloth boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. Text is clean and free of marks. The author was in Arkansas in the lumber business when the Civil War began. He was impressed into the Confederate Army, serving in Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama in the hospital service from mid-1861 until June 1862, when he escaped to the North Let a sharp-witted young man make his way from Memphis to Columbus and Bowling Green, and thence to Nashville, Selma, Richmond, and Chattanooga; put him into the battles of Belmont and Shiloh; bring him in contact with Morgan, Polk, Breckenridge, and a bevy of Confederate generals; employ him consecutively in the infantry, ordnance, cavalry, courier, and hospital services; then put a pen in his hand, and if his sketches of men and things in the land of darkness have not interest and value, pray what would you read in wartime? William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate. Up For Sale Today is. Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army. Being a Narrative of Personal Adventures in the Infantry, Ordnance, Cavalry, Courier, and Hospital Services. With an Exhibition of the Power, Purposes, Earnestness, Military Despotism, and Demoralization of the South.

An Impressed New Yorker William G. He was impressed into the Confederate Army, serving in Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama in the hospital service from mid-1861 until June 1862, when he escaped to the North.

Let a sharp-witted young man make his way from Memphis to Columbus and Bowling Green, and thence to Nashville, Selma, Richmond, and Chattanooga; put him into the battles of Belmont and Shiloh; bring him in contact with Morgan, Polk, Breckenridge, and a bevy of Confederate generals; employ him consecutively in the infantry, ordnance, cavalry, courier, and hospital services; then put a pen in his hand, and if his sketches of men and things in the land of darkness have not interest and value, pray what would you read in wartime? OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Our goal is to provide the best books for the lowest prices. Thank you for visiting this listing and we hope to see you again soon! Book formats and corresponding sizes. Approximate cover size (width × height).

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  • Author: William G Stevenson; An Impressed New Yorker
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Character Family: Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Language: English
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Place of Publication: New York
  • Publisher: A S Barnes and Burr
  • Region: North America
  • Special Attributes: Illustrated, William G Stevenson; An Impressed New Yorker, Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, Unwilling Confederate Soldier
  • Subject: Military & War
  • Topic: Civil War
  • Year Printed: 1864


William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate   William Stevenson 1864 Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army Unwilling Confederate