Publisher's Synopsis
"Letters of Richard Tylden Auchmuty, Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac" offers a personal glimpse into the life of a Union soldier during the American Civil War. Through his own words, Auchmuty recounts his experiences, observations, and thoughts amidst the conflict. This collection of letters provides invaluable first-hand perspectives, shedding light on the daily realities, strategic decisions, and human cost of the war. Readers gain insights into the challenges faced by soldiers, the dynamics within the Army of the Potomac, and the broader context of this pivotal period in American history. This volume is essential for anyone interested in Civil War history, military history, or the personal stories of those who lived through it.
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