Recollections with the Third Iowa Regiment

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Recollections with the Third Iowa Regiment

by Seymour D. (Seymour Dwight) Thompson

EN·~10 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

RECOLLECTIONS WITH THE THIRD IOWA REGIMENT:

0:20
2

PREFACE.

16:08
3

CHAPTER I.

25:50
4

CHAPTER II.

21:31
5

CHAPTER III.

27:27
6

CHAPTER IV.

20:27
7

CHAPTER V.

25:35
8

CHAPTER VI.

25:04
9

CHAPTER VII.

13:26
10

CHAPTER VIII.

11:55

Description

A candid diary from the front lines of the Civil War, this memoir follows a young lieutenant through two tumultuous years with the Third Iowa Regiment. Written in the cramped tents of marching soldiers, the narrative captures the raw immediacy of life in camp, the grueling marches across Missouri, and the uneasy moments of anticipation before combat.

The author details the regiment’s daily struggles—poor rations, the sting of strict discipline, and the camaraderie that sprang from shared hardships. He offers vivid sketches of early skirmishes, the uneasy encounters with Confederate forces, and the unvarnished opinions on the officers who led them. Through his eyes, listeners hear the sounds of railroads rattling, the clatter of artillery, and the whispered hopes of men far from home.

Beyond the battlefield, the account reflects on the broader sentiments of patriotism that drove these volunteers and the stark contrast between soldierly duty and the civilian world they would eventually return to. It is a grounded, personal portrait of a regiment’s journey through the early years of the war.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (599K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-12-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Seymour D. (Seymour Dwight) Thompson

1842–1904

Best known as a prolific American legal writer, he turned his experience as a Civil War soldier, lawyer, and judge into books that helped shape late 19th-century legal practice. His work ranges from a wartime memoir to major treatises on corporations, negligence, juries, and trials.

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