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by Samuel R. (Samuel Rush) Watkins
A vivid, first‑person chronicle of a Tennessee regiment, this work transports listeners to the smoky camps and blood‑stained fields of the Civil War. The author’s voice is raw and unvarnished, recalling the camaraderie, hardships, and daily rituals of soldiers who fought under the banner of the Maury Grays.
Through detailed sketches of marches, skirmishes, and the stark realities of camp life, the narrative captures both the brutal clash of arms and the quieter moments of reflection. Readers hear the crack of musket fire, the clatter of wagons, and the whispered prayers of men far from home, all rendered with a tone that feels like a conversation with an old comrade.
Beyond battlefield action, the memoir offers insight into the social fabric of the era—political debates, personal loyalties, and the strange humor that helped soldiers endure. It stands as a compelling portrait of ordinary men thrust into extraordinary circumstances, preserving their stories for anyone seeking a grounded glimpse of the war’s human side.
Full title
"Co. Aytch," Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment Or, A Side Show of the Big Show
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (452K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1839–1901
Best known for the Civil War memoir Company Aytch, this Tennessee writer turned the hardships, humor, and heartbreak of a common soldier’s life into one of the war’s most vivid first-person accounts.
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