Brave Men in Desperate Times: The Lives Of Civil War Soldiers
What was it like to be a soldier in combat during the Civil War? What was it like to be a poorly trained, ill-equipped, and un-uniformed militiaman in a state "army" trying to, literally, defend your own home? What was it like to be stuffed into a dank, dark, sweltering, three-foot-diameter iron tube, turning a crank to escape an enemy howling after you, all while thirty feet below the surface of Charleston Harbor? What was it like to be a Creek infantryman, slowly riding in to a Union post in the wilds of frontier Oklahoma, carrying the threadbare rags of what had once been your proud battle flag, knowing you were among the very last of the Confederates to surrender? What was it like to be a Prussian-born corporal, barely able to speak English, caught in the midst of a vicious street battle in Fredericksburg? This new book tells the untold stories of the men on the front lines of battle during the Civil War.


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Brave Men in Desperate Times: The Lives Of Civil War Soldiers
What was it like to be a soldier in combat during the Civil War? What was it like to be a poorly trained, ill-equipped, and un-uniformed militiaman in a state "army" trying to, literally, defend your own home? What was it like to be stuffed into a dank, dark, sweltering, three-foot-diameter iron tube, turning a crank to escape an enemy howling after you, all while thirty feet below the surface of Charleston Harbor? What was it like to be a Creek infantryman, slowly riding in to a Union post in the wilds of frontier Oklahoma, carrying the threadbare rags of what had once been your proud battle flag, knowing you were among the very last of the Confederates to surrender? What was it like to be a Prussian-born corporal, barely able to speak English, caught in the midst of a vicious street battle in Fredericksburg? This new book tells the untold stories of the men on the front lines of battle during the Civil War.


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Brave Men in Desperate Times: The Lives Of Civil War Soldiers

Brave Men in Desperate Times: The Lives Of Civil War Soldiers

by John Mckay
Brave Men in Desperate Times: The Lives Of Civil War Soldiers

Brave Men in Desperate Times: The Lives Of Civil War Soldiers

by John Mckay

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What was it like to be a soldier in combat during the Civil War? What was it like to be a poorly trained, ill-equipped, and un-uniformed militiaman in a state "army" trying to, literally, defend your own home? What was it like to be stuffed into a dank, dark, sweltering, three-foot-diameter iron tube, turning a crank to escape an enemy howling after you, all while thirty feet below the surface of Charleston Harbor? What was it like to be a Creek infantryman, slowly riding in to a Union post in the wilds of frontier Oklahoma, carrying the threadbare rags of what had once been your proud battle flag, knowing you were among the very last of the Confederates to surrender? What was it like to be a Prussian-born corporal, barely able to speak English, caught in the midst of a vicious street battle in Fredericksburg? This new book tells the untold stories of the men on the front lines of battle during the Civil War.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780762723720
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/01/2006
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

John McKay spent fifteen years as a firefighter and paramedic before turning his interests into teaching and writing history. His main inspirations were his great-grandfathers on both sides of his family, Confederate veterans almost killed or badly wounded during the war. McKay has been a freelance writer and photographer for commercial magazines, newspapers, and academic and literary publications.

Table of Contents

Introduction Ch 1: Queen of Battle: The Infantry Pvt. James K. Newton, Co. F, Fourteenth Wisconsin Volunteer InfantryPvt. James R. Barrow, Co. B, Cobb’s Legion InfantryCh 2: Thunder on the Battlefield: The Artillery Capt. Francis DeGress, First Illinois Light Battery HCapt. Thomas J. Key, Arkansas Battery, Hotchkiss’s BattalionCh 3: Chivalry and Sabers: The Cavalry Sgt. James Larson, Co. H., Fourth U.S. CavalryPvt. Benjamin Wortham, Co. H, Twelfth Georgia Cavalry RegimentCh 4: Wood and Iron: The Navies Seaman William Burke, USS CairoSeaman James A. Wicks, CSS H.L. HunleyCh 5: Sutures and Saws: Battlefield Medical Care Dr. Thomas Smith Waring, Surgeon, Seventeenth South Carolina VolunteersCh 6: Hell on Earth: Prisoners Of WarPvt. William J. Crouse, Co. G, Seventh Pennsylvania ReservesCh 7: Weekend Warriors: The MilitiaCapt. William Jasper Worley, Co. D, Blue Ridge Rangers, First Regiment, Georgia State LineCh 8: Pirates and Privateers: Blockade RunnersTom Taylor (civilian)Ch 9: The Everlasting Fire: American IndiansCol. Daniel N. McIntosh, First Creek Mounted Volunteers, First Creek Cavalry RegimentCh 10: I Goes to Fight Mit Sigel: Immigrant SoldiersCpl. Anton Steffens, Co. C, Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry RegimentCh 11: We Are Men, Aren’t We?: Black SoldiersPvt. Scott Green, First U.S. Colored Troops (USCT)BibliographyIndexCapt. William Jasper Worley, Co. D, Blue Ridge Rangers, First Regiment, Georgia State LineCh 8: Pirates and Privateers: Blockade RunnersTom Taylor (civilian)Ch 9: The Everlasting Fire: American IndiansCol. Daniel N. McIntosh, First Creek Mounted Volunteers, First Creek Cavalry RegimentCh 10: I Goes to Fight Mit Sigel: Immigrant SoldiersCpl. Anton Steffens, Co. C, Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry RegimentCh 11: We Are Men, Aren’t We?: Black SoldiersPvt. Scott Green, First U.S. Colored Troops (USCT)BibliographyIndex
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