Publisher's Synopsis
"Memoirs of a Veteran Who Served as a Private in the 60's in the War Between the States: Personal Incidents, Experiences and Observations" offers a firsthand account of life as a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. Written by Isaac Hermann, this personal memoir provides a unique perspective on the conflict, detailing his experiences as a private in the Georgia Artillery, specifically Howell's Battery.
This meticulously prepared print republication grants readers direct access to the author's observations and personal incidents from the war. It is a valuable contribution to the history of the Confederate Army and the experiences of those who served within its ranks. A crucial resource for those studying the military history of the Civil War, this memoir offers an intimate look at the daily life, challenges, and realities faced by a soldier fighting for the Confederacy. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of personal narratives in understanding significant historical events.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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