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HISTORY OF Company K.
A modest yet heartfelt chronicle, this volume gathers the stories of the men of Company K, First Pennsylvania Reserves, who answered the call to defend their homes during the Civil War. Written by a former officer who served alongside them, the book offers a snapshot of daily life, camaraderie, and the sacrifices made by ordinary farmers, laborers, and their families back home.
Through a blend of personal anecdotes, muster‑roll listings, and reflections on the company’s early engagements, readers gain a sense of the community spirit that drove these volunteers into battle. The author’s candid admission of gaps and errors underscores the work’s authenticity, inviting descendants and history enthusiasts alike to connect with a bygone generation.
While the narrative stops short of the war’s later chapters, it preserves the essential character of those who marched to Gettysburg and the heartfelt gratitude of the wives, daughters, and mothers who waited for their return. It stands as a tribute to the ordinary heroes whose names live on in these pages.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (135K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-11-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Civil War veteran who later turned memory into history, he wrote a firsthand account of Company K of the 1st Pennsylvania Reserves, the Gettysburg-area unit known as the "boys who fought at home." His book brings readers close to the soldiers, places, and emotions behind some of the war's most famous battles.
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