Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade (American Civil War Classics)

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Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade (American Civil War Classics)

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From his looting of farmhouses during the Gettysburg campaign and robbing of fallen Union soldiers as opportunity allowed to his five arrests for infractions of military discipline and numerous unapproved leaves, John O. Casler's actions during the Civil War made him as much a rogue as a Rebel. Though he was no model soldier, his forthright confessions of his service years in the Army of Northern Virginia stand among the most sought after and cited accounts by a Confederate soldier. First published in 1893 and significantly revised and expanded in 1906, Casler's Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade recounts the truths of camp life, marches, and combat. Moreover, Casler's recollections provide an unapologetic view of the effects of the harsh life in Stonewall's ranks on an average foot soldier and his fellows.

A native of Gainesboro, Virginia, with an inherent wanderlust and thirst for adventure, Casler enlisted in June 1861 in what became Company A, 33rd Virginia Infantry, and participated in major campaigns throughout the conflict, including Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Captured in February 1865, he spent the final months of the war as a prisoner at Fort McHenry, Maryland. His postwar narrative recalls the realities of warfare for the private soldier, the moral ambiguities of thievery and survival at the front, and the deliberate cruelties of capture and imprisonment with the vivid detail, straightforward candor, and irreverent flair for storytelling that have earned Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade its place in the first rank of primary literature of the Confederacy.

This edition features a new introduction by Robert K. Krick chronicling Casler's origins and his careers after the war as a writer and organizer of Confederate veterans groups.

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"It was difficult for a soldier to figure out why a gold watch or money in the pocket of a dead soldier, who had been trying to kill him all day, did not belong to the man who found it as much as it did to anyone else." -John O. Casler

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade (American Civil War Classics)

Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade (American Civil War Classics),John O. Casler,Robert K. Krick,University of South Carolina Press,1570035954,(John Overton),,1838-,Biography,Biography / Autobiography,Casler, John O.,Civil War, 1861-1865,History,History: American,Military,Personal narratives, Confederate,Soldiers,United States,United States - Civil War,United States - State & Local - South,Virginia,American history: c 1800 to c 1900,True war stories,Warfare & Defence,c 1800 to c 1900

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