
audiobook
by Samuel H. Fletcher, D. H. Fletcher
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THE - HISTORY - OF - COMPANY A, SECOND ILLINOIS CAVALRY
A firsthand chronicle of an Illinois cavalry regiment, this narrative follows a group of volunteers who answered the call of duty as the nation teetered on the brink of civil war. Their enlistment is set against the backdrop of heated debates over slavery and patriotism, and the book captures the raw excitement and solemn oath taken as the unit assembled, received its flag, and marched toward Camp Butler and the strategic river towns of Cairo and Fort Massac.
The account then moves into the company’s first combat experiences, detailing the tense preparations for the assaults on Fort Henry and Fort Donelson and the chaotic rush of men into the smoky fields of Shiloh. Through vivid descriptions of captured batteries, sudden river crossings, and the grueling conditions of early camps, the author conveys both the bravery and the hardship that defined these opening battles, offering listeners a grounded sense of the soldiers’ resolve and the harsh realities of war’s first act.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (254K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Union cavalry veteran turned his wartime memories into a firsthand regimental history, written to preserve the story of the men he served beside. His surviving work offers a direct, personal view of the American Civil War from inside Company A of the Second Illinois Cavalry.
View all booksKnown mainly through a single Civil War history written with Samuel H. Fletcher, this elusive co-author is tied to a vivid account of Union cavalry service and wartime memory. The surviving record is sparse, but the book remains a useful firsthand-flavored window into Company A of the Second Illinois Cavalry.
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