Publisher's Synopsis
"Reminiscencies of a Confederate Soldier of Co. C, 2nd Va. Cavalry" offers a compelling first-hand account of life in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Written by Rufus H. Peck, this personal narrative provides valuable insights into the experiences of a soldier serving with the Virginia Cavalry. Detailing service in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry Regiment, the book chronicles the daily realities of military life, offering a unique perspective on this pivotal period in American history. A significant contribution to military history and the study of the Civil War period, Peck's reminiscences capture the spirit and challenges faced by Confederate soldiers. This enduring historical document will appeal to anyone interested in the American Civil War, the Confederate States of America, and the individual stories that shaped this conflict.
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