A Minor War History Compiled from a Soldier Boy's Letters to "the Girl I Left Behind Me": 1861-1864

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A Minor War History Compiled from a Soldier Boy's Letters to "the Girl I Left Behind Me": 1861-1864

by Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) Haynes

EN·~6 hours·151 chapters

Chapters

151 total
1

LETTERS

0:00
2

I

3:16
3

II

0:26
4

III

3:06
5

IV

1:26
6

V

1:06
7

VI

0:38
8

VII

0:16
9

VIII

2:17
10

IX

1:47

Description

A young Union recruit’s voice carries us from the cramped, makeshift barracks of Concord to the bustling streets of early war camps, capturing the humor, hardships, and camaraderie of ordinary soldiers. Through frank, often witty letters to his sweetheart back home, he paints vivid scenes of barber‑shop mishaps, communal meals, and the rhythm of marching drills, giving listeners an intimate glimpse of daily life far from the grand strategies of generals.

Beyond the battlefield’s headlines, the collection preserves the personalities of his fellow volunteers—characters like the outspoken barber, the steadfast “Abbott Guard,” and the ever‑ready campfire storyteller. Their small‑scale adventures, jokes, and moments of quiet reflection reveal the human heart of the conflict, making the era feel immediate and personal. Listeners will feel as though they are sitting beside the soldier, sharing his hopes, fears, and the simple pleasures of army life during those formative months of the war.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (362K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Quentin Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-08-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) Haynes

Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) Haynes

1842–1919

A Civil War veteran, newspaperman, and public servant from New Hampshire, he brought a reporter’s eye for detail to the stories he left behind. His best-known writing turns personal wartime letters into a vivid, ground-level record of the American Civil War.

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