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THIRTEEN MONTHS IN THE REBEL ARMY - [By William G. Stevenson]
") COUNCIL OF WAR BEFORE THE BATTLE OF PITTSBURG LANDING.
PREFACE. - A WORD TO THE READER.
CHAPTER I. - HOW I VOLUNTEERED.
CHAPTER II. - INFANTRY SERVICE.
CHAPTER III. - ORDNANCE SERVICE.
CHAPTER IV. - CAVALRY SERVICE.
CHAPTER V. - COURIER SERVICE.
CHAPTER VI. - HOSPITAL SERVICE.
CHAPTER VII. - MY ESCAPE.
A vivid, first‑person chronicle follows a young Northerner who, through a twist of circumstance, finds himself conscripted into the Confederate ranks. Over thirteen months he serves in infantry, ordnance, cavalry, as a courier, and even in field hospitals, moving from Memphis to Nashville, Selma and Richmond. His observations capture the daily grind of marching, the clatter of artillery, and the uneasy camaraderie that can arise among soldiers on opposite sides of the war.
Beyond battlefield sketches, the narrative offers an unvarnished look at the internal workings of the Southern war machine—its organization, leadership, and the morale that ebbs and flows among its men. The author’s plain‑spoken honesty lets listeners hear the conflicted voices of commanders, the hardships of supply lines, and the stark contrast between propaganda and lived experience. It’s a rare, on‑the‑ground perspective that reveals both the grit and the contradictions of a nation at war with itself.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (235K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Janet Kegg and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net)
Release date
2005-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A Civil War memoirist with a reporter’s eye for detail, he wrote from the unusual perspective of a Northerner forced into Confederate service. His best-known book offers a vivid, personal account of camp life, military discipline, and survival in the South during the war.
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