Folks, I wanted to take some time to let you know about a book that I just finished titled;
The Little Rock Campaign, Henry Harrison Brabham Civil War Diaries, Company H 77th Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers by Rebecca Kerr
In this book Sgt. Brabham keeps quite the record of his day-to-day life while in Army of Arkansas. This diary focuses more on his duties while in winter quarters and his interaction with the civilian population around Little Rock.
Here is a synopsis that was posted on a well known online book dealer.
“This book is based on the 1863 ~ 1864 Diaries of Sergeant Henry Harrison Brabham, Company H, 77th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. It has all the remaining pages of the diaries, plus a dialog describing the events as they lead up to the capture and occupation of Little Rock, Arkansas. The official roster, deployment, major battles and other information on the men who were volunteers of Company H, 77th Ohio are included. Historical data is interspersed in with the diary pages to coincide with the action. Many of these men were brothers, brother-in-laws, cousins, even in some cases fathers who picked up and left their homes, farms and businesses to heed the call to arms to preserve the unity of their country. This is the story of one mans journey through this bloody period of history as he cared for his brothers and the men who served under him. This book also contains genealogy information and family history on the surname Brabham and the service of these men for both the blue and the gray during "this foul rebellion".”
If anyone wishes to know what the common soldier did to pass his time in this forgotten campaign, I would definitely recommend picking up a copy of this book.
The Little Rock Campaign, Henry Harrison Brabham Civil War Diaries, Company H 77th Regiment Ohio Infantry Volunteers by Rebecca Kerr
In this book Sgt. Brabham keeps quite the record of his day-to-day life while in Army of Arkansas. This diary focuses more on his duties while in winter quarters and his interaction with the civilian population around Little Rock.
Here is a synopsis that was posted on a well known online book dealer.
“This book is based on the 1863 ~ 1864 Diaries of Sergeant Henry Harrison Brabham, Company H, 77th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. It has all the remaining pages of the diaries, plus a dialog describing the events as they lead up to the capture and occupation of Little Rock, Arkansas. The official roster, deployment, major battles and other information on the men who were volunteers of Company H, 77th Ohio are included. Historical data is interspersed in with the diary pages to coincide with the action. Many of these men were brothers, brother-in-laws, cousins, even in some cases fathers who picked up and left their homes, farms and businesses to heed the call to arms to preserve the unity of their country. This is the story of one mans journey through this bloody period of history as he cared for his brothers and the men who served under him. This book also contains genealogy information and family history on the surname Brabham and the service of these men for both the blue and the gray during "this foul rebellion".”
If anyone wishes to know what the common soldier did to pass his time in this forgotten campaign, I would definitely recommend picking up a copy of this book.
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