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CAMP COURT AND SIEGE
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
A Union officer’s vivid memoir opens on the bleak outpost of Hatteras Island, where relentless winds and swift tides turn every supply run into a battle against nature. He paints a stark picture of the island’s rugged inhabitants—descendants of convicts whose lives revolve around wrecking, makeshift homes built from ship timbers, and the odd, hardy flora that supplies rope and tea. The narrative blends sharp military detail with colorful observations of local customs, from the “black drink” of the Florida Indians to the contrast between crude and refined furnishings within the same dwelling.
When General Butler prepares his New Orleans expedition, the author and his comrades are hurriedly reassigned, leaving behind the eerie beauty of Hatteras for the urgency of war. Their journey aboard the massive steamer Constitution underscores the tension between personal longing and duty, as the officer reflects on the sacrifices required of both soldiers and their families. This first act offers a compelling mix of battlefield logistics, regional history, and human resilience.
Full title
Camp, Court and Siege A Narrative of Personal Adventure and Observation During Two Wars: 1861-1865; 1870-1871 A Narrative of Personal Adventure and Observation During Two Wars: 1861-1865; 1870-1871
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (321K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1821–1900
A Union Army officer, diplomat, and memoirist, he wrote from lived experience rather than a distance. His books capture the Civil War and life in Europe with the eye of someone who moved through both military and diplomatic worlds.
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