The Story of a Confederate Boy in the Civil War

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The Story of a Confederate Boy in the Civil War

by David E. (David Emmons) Johnston

EN·~6 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
1

Preface

2:43
2

Introduction

1:46
3

Portraits

0:31
4

Chapter I

6:33
5

Chapter II

3:23
6

Chapter III

10:56
7

Chapter IV

15:19
8

Chapter V

7:23
9

Chapter VI

13:42
10

Chapter VII

7:12

Description

A teenage boy from Virginia enlists in the Confederate ranks just as the nation tears itself apart, and his vivid letters and recollections bring the early days of the war to life. He describes the nervous anticipation before battle, the camaraderie of Company D, Seventh Virginia Infantry, and the everyday hardships of camp life—rations, drills, and the pull of home that never fully fades. Through his eyes we glimpse the personal side of a conflict often told in grand strategies, feeling the weight of youthful idealism clashing with the grim reality of combat.

Later, the same voice reflects on the decades that followed, recalling how the bonds forged in those tumultuous years shaped his entire life—from a law career to public service and a lasting dedication to remembering his fallen comrades. The narrative blends earnest storytelling with a sincere tribute to the men who stood beside him, offering listeners a heartfelt portrait of loyalty, sacrifice, and the lingering echo of a war that still haunts those who lived through it.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (377K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-02-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

David E. (David Emmons) Johnston

David E. (David Emmons) Johnston

1845–1917

A Civil War memoirist, lawyer, and former congressman, he turned his own wartime service into a vivid personal narrative. His best-known book offers a firsthand view of a Confederate soldier’s experience, written decades after the conflict ended.

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