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The Long Lost Journal of Confederate General James Johnston Pettigrew
Dan Bauer
The Long Lost Journal of Confederate General James Johnston Pettigrew
Dan Bauer
One of the first to answer the South's call to arms was James Johnston Pettigrew. He served in the Southern army from the opening guns at Fort Sumter until his tragic death during the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg. Using newspapers, letters, diaries, and other accounts of the time, Dan Bauer tells General Pettigrew's remarkable story in journal form. Pettigrew's fictionalized journal offers a first-hand, day-by-day account of the Civil War. Here are the experiences of planters, common soldiers, slaves, women and officers of the Confederate South. What kind of men did it take to lead Southern troops into the bloody battles of the Civil War? Were they daredevils risking all for glory, or patriots striving to build a new nation? The story is contained within these pages...
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 1, 2000 |
ISBN13 | 9780595124169 |
Publishers | iUniverse |
Pages | 680 |
Dimensions | 168 × 41 × 212 mm · 993 g |
Language | English |