
A pair of bright‑eyed Union sharpshooters set out from the cramped quarters of Harper’s Ferry, their rifles slung over shoulders and a mischievous pig in tow. Dennis O’Hara, the Irish‑born joker, and Noel Curtis, the quick‑tongued scout, trade songs, jokes, and a wary glance at the looming battlefield as they trek toward the fateful fields of Antietam. Their camaraderie offers a lively glimpse into camp life, the ragged humor of soldiers, and the uneasy peace that hangs over a nation on the brink of conflict.
Through vivid descriptions of dusty roads, smoky horizons and the curious faces of freed‑men and children watching the blue‑clad boys pass, the story captures the tension and hope of a pivotal moment in history. Readers are drawn into the boys’ youthful bravery and the stark reality of war without losing the sense of adventure that drives them forward. It’s an engaging portrait of courage, friendship, and the human side of a battle that would shape a country.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (355K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1859–1931
Best known for lively historical adventures for young readers, this American writer turned the past into fast-moving stories packed with travel, patriotism, and action. His books often introduced children to American history through memorable heroes and real events.
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