Civil War Memoir of Philip Daingerfield Stephenson, D. D. : Private, Company K, 13th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, Loader, Piece No. 4, 5th Company, Washington Artillery, Army of Tennessee, CSA by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes (1998, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherLSU Press
ISBN-100807122696
ISBN-139780807122693
eBay Product ID (ePID)387439

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Book TitleCivil War Memoir of Philip Daingerfield Stephenson, D. D. : Private, Company K, 13th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, Loader, Piece No. 4, 5th Company, Washington Artillery, Army of Tennessee, CSA
Number of Pages412 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1998
TopicUnited States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877), Military
IllustratorYes
GenreBiography & Autobiography, History
AuthorNathaniel Cheairs Hughes
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight12.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN97-046689
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal973.7/82
Synopsis?Truth in history is sacred and these things must be said.? So writes Philip Stephenson in this remarkable memoir about his four years of service in the Army of Tennessee. Written in 1865, when he was twenty, Stephenson?s diary relates his observations and reminiscences in painstaking detail. A private who became a veteran infantryman and artilleryman, Stephenson witnessed the death of Leonidas Polk and shared a blanket with a sleeping General Breckinridge. Ably edited by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr., Stephenson?s vibrant memoirs indeed stand out, as he had hoped, ?as though photographed in letters of fire.?, "Truth in history is sacred and these things must be said." So writes Philip Stephenson in this remarkable memoir about his four years of service in the Army of Tennessee. Written in 1865, when he was twenty, Stephenson's diary relates his observations and reminiscences in painstaking detail. A private who became a veteran infantryman and artilleryman, Stephenson witnessed the death of Leonidas Polk and shared a blanket with a sleeping General Breckinridge. Ably edited by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes, Jr., Stephenson's vibrant memoirs indeed stand out, as he had hoped, "as though photographed in letters of fire."
LC Classification NumberE553.5 13th.S74 1998

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