Under the guns : A woman's reminiscences of the Civil War

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Under the guns : A woman's reminiscences of the Civil War

by Annie Wittenmyer

EN·~5 hours·67 chapters

Chapters

67 total
1

UNDER THE GUNS A WOMAN’S REMINISCENCES OF THE CIVIL WAR

0:56
2

PREFACE.

4:36
3

INTRODUCTION.

3:28
4

MY FIRST INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL GRANT.

3:20
5

WE HONOR OUR GRAND OLD HEROES.

0:48
6

A BOY SENT BY EXPRESS, C. O. D.

7:49
7

A PERILOUS RIDE.

7:28
8

A WOMAN WOUNDED IN BATTLE.

4:48
9

BRAVING DANGERS.

8:29
10

TWO DREADFUL DAYS ON THE BATTLEFIELD. SHILOH.

10:14

Description

Through the eyes of a devoted nurse, this memoir brings the Civil War’s battlefield hospitals to life. Beginning in the spring of 1861, she describes how makeshift infirmaries sprang up near her Iowa hometown and how she tended to the wounded, often being the first to close a soldier’s eyes. Her candid recollections capture the urgency, the cramped wards, and the quiet moments of compassion that unfolded amid the chaos of war.

Supported by the women of Iowa and granted unprecedented access by military leaders, she moved alongside armies from Vicksburg to Petersburg. Encounters with figures such as General and Mrs. Grant reveal a world where civilian volunteers were welcomed and respected, while her own resourcefulness allowed her to deliver supplies across hostile terrain. The narrative offers vivid snapshots of the daily struggles, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the steadfast resolve of those who served on the front lines of care.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (306K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Boston: E. B. Stillings & Co., 1895.

Credits

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

2024-03-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Annie Wittenmyer

Annie Wittenmyer

1827–1900

A driven reformer of the 19th century, this Civil War relief leader helped improve care for Union soldiers and later became a major force in the temperance movement. Her work mixed practical action, faith, and an unusual talent for organizing people on a large scale.

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