
audiobook
by Charles Bean Amory, James Armstrong, Nelson H. DeLane
Part 1
Step inside the world of a Civil War company through a meticulously compiled roster that lists every officer, sergeant, and private who served in Company I of the 24th Massachusetts Volunteers. Each entry records the soldier’s age, hometown, enlistment date, and key moments such as promotions, wounds, or battlefield deaths, offering a snapshot of the men who answered the call in 1861‑1865. The document, assembled by the company’s surviving veterans, reads like a living ledger of service, duty, and sacrifice.
Listening to this roster brings the past into sharp focus: a 23‑year‑old Cambridge captain, a 19‑year‑old private from Brookfield, and many others whose lives were forever altered by the war. The brief notes on battles like Newbern and Morris Island hint at the harsh realities they faced, while the varied fates—honorable discharges, lingering disabilities, and untimely deaths—humanize the conflict. It’s a compelling way to hear the names and stories of ordinary citizens who became part of a pivotal chapter in American history.
Language
en
Duration
~22 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David E. Brown 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
2011-07-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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A Civil War veteran from a prominent Boston family, he turned his wartime experience into firsthand historical writing. His surviving work offers a direct, personal view of the 24th Massachusetts Volunteers and the people who served in it.
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Best known for helping preserve the story of a Massachusetts Civil War unit, this little-known writer is remembered through a detailed roster that keeps individual soldiers from fading into history. His surviving work has the feel of a memorial as much as a record.
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