
Two boys from a modest Dubuque street stand on the brink of history. Jack Wilson and Harry Fulton, not yet sixteen, have spent a decade as schoolmates and workmates, their lives rooted in the steady rhythm of a Midwestern town. As the nation splinters over the question of Union and secession, they feel the pull of duty and adventure, daring each other to step forward and enlist.
The bustling recruiting office is a micro‑cosm of the era’s fervor: a soaring flag, heated debates, and a crowd of hopeful men convinced the war will be brief. Jack and Harry listen to arguments about the South’s resolve, the North’s industrial might, and the uncertain length of the conflict, their youthful optimism tempered by the seasoned voices around them. Their decision to join the ranks marks the start of a journey that will test the friendship forged in peace against the harsh realities of a nation at war.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (470K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by The Internet Archive
Release date
2014-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1835–1896
A restless reporter and world traveler, he turned firsthand adventures into lively books that brought distant places and dramatic events closer to young readers. Best known as a Civil War correspondent, he also wrote a long-running series of travel stories for boys.
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