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The Boys of 61: Or Four Years of Fighting; Personal Observation With the Army and Navy, From the First Battle of Bull Run to the Fall of Richmond

By Charles Carleton Coffin

2019-02-26 20:41:41

This volume, though historic, is not a history of the Rebellion, but a record of personal observations and experiences during the war, with an occasional look at affairs in general to give clearness to the narrative. The time has not arrived for the ... Read more
This volume, though historic, is not a history of the Rebellion, but a record of personal observations and experiences during the war, with an occasional look at affairs in general to give clearness to the narrative. The time has not arrived for the writing of an impartial history of the conflict between Slavery and Freedom in the United States. Reports of military operations are incomplete; documents in the archives at Washington are inaccessible; much material remains to be gathered before the patient historian can sift the wheat from the chaff. More than this, the war of ideas is not yet ended. Defeated Rebels in some parts of the South are bent on exterminating the African race. Few of those lately in rebellion plead guilty of having committed a crime; taking up arms against the government they consider to have been a blunder only. We are, therefore, too near the great events to render proper judgment upon questions in which our principles and sympathies have been enlisted. Less

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File size4744.425 KB
Print pages676
PublisherPublic Domain Books
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1330218723
Born in Boscawen, New Hampshire, The United States July 26, 1823 Died: March 02, 1896 Genre: Journalism, History, Politics Charles Carleton Coffin was an American journalist, Civil War correspond...

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