A Little Union Scout

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A Little Union Scout

by Joel Chandler Harris

EN·~3 hours·2 chapters

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By - JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS - AUTHOR OF GABRIEL TOLLIVER, THE MAKING OF A STATESMAN AND WALLY WANDEROON

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Illustrated by George Gibbs - NEW YORK McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO. MCMIV - Copyright, 1904, by JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS - Published, April, 1904 - Copyright, 1904, by The Curtis Publishing Company

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Description

A young woman fresh from college spends a lazy afternoon rummaging through her family’s attic, hunting for relics of a bygone era. When she uncovers an old scrapbook filled with newspaper clippings about a daring Union scout named Captain Frank Leroy, her curiosity is sparked. The contrasting headlines—praise from Northern papers and harsh criticism from Southern ones—hint at a complex legacy that her own father, a former Confederate soldier, may have guarded for a reason.

The narrative then shifts to the narrator’s own memories of the war, recalling friendships forged at college and the sudden call to service in 1861. Together with a few comrades, they travel westward, meet General Maury, and experience the chaotic early days of the conflict, from clerical duties in Mobile to restless skirmishes near Corinth. Their path soon leads them into the orbit of the legendary General Forrest, setting the stage for a series of daring encounters that will test loyalty, bravery, and the thin line between heroism and infamy.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (184K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2007-12-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joel Chandler Harris

Joel Chandler Harris

1848–1908

Best known for the Uncle Remus stories, this Georgia writer helped bring Brer Rabbit and other folktale characters to a wide American audience. He was also a longtime newspaper editor whose work sits at the crossroads of storytelling, folklore, and the complicated history of the post-Civil War South.

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