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Memoirs of the Civil War: Between the Northern and Southern Sections of the United States of America 1861 to 1865 (Seeing the Elephant)

Memoirs of the Civil War: Between the Northern and Southern Sections of the United States of America 1861 to 1865 (Seeing the Elephant)

Robert E.L. Krick
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Contains much valuable information and engaging narrative passages

Memoirs of the Civil War , though relatively little known because of its rarity in the original edition, contains much valuable information and engaging narrative passages. A Virginian whose Confederate career included service in an infantry regiment early in the war, Chamberlaine’s most important military service was as a staff officer attached to Brigadier General Reuben Lindsay Walker, who commanded the Third Corps artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia.

Includes excellent material on the duties of staff officers, operation of Confederate conscription, and the role of artillery in Lee’s campaigns. He is especially eloquent and revealing about a number of famous the Seven Days; Antietam, where Chamberlaine distinguished himself and was wounded; and the Wilderness, where he had a memorable encounter with Lee.
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
Release
April 04, 2011
ISBN 13
9780817356354

Memoirs of the Civil War: Between the Northern and Southern Sections of the United States of America 1861 to 1865 (Seeing the Elephant)

Robert E.L. Krick
0/5 ( ratings)
Contains much valuable information and engaging narrative passages

Memoirs of the Civil War , though relatively little known because of its rarity in the original edition, contains much valuable information and engaging narrative passages. A Virginian whose Confederate career included service in an infantry regiment early in the war, Chamberlaine’s most important military service was as a staff officer attached to Brigadier General Reuben Lindsay Walker, who commanded the Third Corps artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia.

Includes excellent material on the duties of staff officers, operation of Confederate conscription, and the role of artillery in Lee’s campaigns. He is especially eloquent and revealing about a number of famous the Seven Days; Antietam, where Chamberlaine distinguished himself and was wounded; and the Wilderness, where he had a memorable encounter with Lee.
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
Release
April 04, 2011
ISBN 13
9780817356354

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