This is an account written by a Civil War veteran who served in an artillery unit under the legendary Confederate general Stonewall Jackson. From an intro written by Robert E. Lee's son: "The title of this book at once rivets attention and invites perusal, and that perusal does not disappoint expectation. The author was a cannoneer in the historic Rockbridge (Va.) Artillery, which made for itself, from Manassas to Appomattox, a reputation second to none in the Confederate service. No more vivid picture has been presented of the private soldier in camp, on the march, or in action. It was...
This is an account written by a Civil War veteran who served in an artillery unit under the legendary Confederate general Stonewall Jackson. From an i...
Published in 1910, these are the recollections of Edward Moore, who was a member of the Rockbridge Artillery, under the command of Confederate General "Stonewall" Jackson during the Civil War.
Published in 1910, these are the recollections of Edward Moore, who was a member of the Rockbridge Artillery, under the command of Confederate General...