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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:57 pm Post subject: Memoirs and Letters
I have been reading through some memoirs and letters, recently, and am enjoying them. It wasn't something that I had done much of in the past.
I was wondering if there were any memoirs and/or letters that you highly recommend from the Civil War, what some of your favorites might be? It doesn't really matter what arm of the service they might be (infantry, cavalry, artillery) - but my inclination is less towards the navy, unless you can convince me otherwise.
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:21 pm Post subject:
The Rick Allen Diaries "There and Back again-The Life of an Bawlmer Icon"
on a serious note I enjoy "Rebel Private Front and Rear" by William Fletcher _________________ He who finds no pleasure in a naked sword, a falcon's flight, a noble horse, a beautiful woman, has no real lust for life. (Early German Sword inscription)
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:08 pm Post subject:
Good God, Mark........I hope not! LOL
I like Fletcher too. And for just reads, there's Gilmor and Cooke and Kyd Douglass........bunches of cool stuff to check out. I really enjoyed Company Aytch when I first read it too.
Regards,
Rick _________________ " Do you like French fries, Wyatt Earp?"
Agree with Rick. Company Aytch is a pretty solid read, it just takes a little time to get going. I think somewhere around the Battle of Chickamauga it really get's to where you can't put the book down.
Also, I really enjoyed "Berry Bensons Civil War". Take the name of the book with a grain of salt. I could be somewhat off. I read it about 10 years ago. _________________ Best Regards,
WBJ
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:37 pm Post subject:
Hello all. 'Berry Benson's Civil War Book, Memoir of a Confederate Scout and Sharpshooter' is the whole title. My favorite memoir after General John Gordons' Reminicenses of the Civil War. Fletcher and Sam Watkins were great, so was Isaac Bradwells' Under the Southern Cross. Me being so into Mississippi Regiments, I particularly enjoyed 'A Life For The Confederacy' by Robert Moore, and i'm looking forward to one day opening 'To See My Country Free' which are the diaries of three soldiers(two of them brothers) in the 17th Mississippi Infantry. I also have William Cowper Nelson and James Dinkens as well. Wow, lots of reading for Me
Regards, Mitch. _________________ It seems to be sacrificing much, but what should we not be willing to sacrifice, even life itself, for the liberty of our country.
Private Robert A. Moore 17th Mississippi Regiment Co. G, Confederate Guards
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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 4:53 pm Post subject:
A fantastic read sir. The man may have made a few mistakes as he wrote the memoir in the 1890's, but he sure could write. I was re-reading his account of Sharpsburg last night. I take it with me every trip to the battlefield and read whilst in Bloody Lane. Especially chilling is his recounting of his five wounds suffered that day.
Regards, Mitch. _________________ It seems to be sacrificing much, but what should we not be willing to sacrifice, even life itself, for the liberty of our country.
Private Robert A. Moore 17th Mississippi Regiment Co. G, Confederate Guards
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:04 am Post subject:
Billy, I'm getting old, fat (fatTER) and forgetful so I'm drawing a blank on the actual title, but dig up John Dooley's memoir. VERY powerful stuff.
Regards,
Keith
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:15 pm Post subject:
Loved Dooley's Diary. Lee's Miserables is a great book too. Follows the ANV for the last part of the war through the words of many soldiers letters and memoirs. My copy is twice the normal thickness from all the bookmarks I put in there to mark quotes I want to go back to one day.
Regards, Mitch. _________________ It seems to be sacrificing much, but what should we not be willing to sacrifice, even life itself, for the liberty of our country.
Private Robert A. Moore 17th Mississippi Regiment Co. G, Confederate Guards
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:00 pm Post subject:
Dooley's book is called "John Dooley; Confederate Soldier: His War Journal" and yes he was in the 1st Virginia. :) _________________ He who finds no pleasure in a naked sword, a falcon's flight, a noble horse, a beautiful woman, has no real lust for life. (Early German Sword inscription)
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:50 pm Post subject:
Hi Billy Yank. You can get a generic paperback from Amazon for a hefty price, but there's a Kindle edition for a buck if you don't mind the electronic version. Not sure why you don't see it in the stores any more.
Regards, Mitch. _________________ It seems to be sacrificing much, but what should we not be willing to sacrifice, even life itself, for the liberty of our country.
Private Robert A. Moore 17th Mississippi Regiment Co. G, Confederate Guards
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:55 pm Post subject:
MarylandReb wrote:
The Rick Allen Diaries "There and Back again-The Life of an Bawlmer Icon"
on a serious note I enjoy "Rebel Private Front and Rear" by William Fletcher
Fletcher is quite good and I have a hardcopy edition. Did you know that Margaret Mitchell used it during her writing of Gone with The Wind as one of her source books?
_________________ Your Humble Servant,
Jno. Walter Fairfax,
Asst. Adj. & Insp. General,
I (Longstreet's) Corps,
Army of No. Va.
"This is a hard fight, and we had better all die than lose it."
-- Genl. Longstreet to Genl. Pryor, September 17, 1862
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