Gentlemen,
I am about to re-enter the living history field again after many years of being "retired". My teenage son has expressed an interest and I figured I had better start him off correctly. If it weren't for a few forward thinking living-history oriented fellows in the mid-1980's (Chuck Brown, Alan Winfrey, Darryl Black from Picketts Mill and then after joining Cleburne's and subsequently forming the 20th Tenn., Bob Parker, Cheely Carter, Myers Brown, John Culp) I would have probably unhappily ended up with a mainstream unit.
With this being said, I have plenty of material to re-read on the Confederate side but would like to broaden our knowledge on the Federal side as we will be doing both impressions. I am looking for recommendations on books that contain letters and diaries from federal soldiers, preferably a top five list of Western books and a top five list of Eastern books. Also, any links to online collections of the same material would work in the lists. I am not interested in memoirs at this time, just letters and diaries.
Thanks for your help and advice in advance - and of course I hope I haven't broken any forum rules, I did search for book lists and did not find any that fit my needs.
Best regards,
Todd Guthrie
I am about to re-enter the living history field again after many years of being "retired". My teenage son has expressed an interest and I figured I had better start him off correctly. If it weren't for a few forward thinking living-history oriented fellows in the mid-1980's (Chuck Brown, Alan Winfrey, Darryl Black from Picketts Mill and then after joining Cleburne's and subsequently forming the 20th Tenn., Bob Parker, Cheely Carter, Myers Brown, John Culp) I would have probably unhappily ended up with a mainstream unit.
With this being said, I have plenty of material to re-read on the Confederate side but would like to broaden our knowledge on the Federal side as we will be doing both impressions. I am looking for recommendations on books that contain letters and diaries from federal soldiers, preferably a top five list of Western books and a top five list of Eastern books. Also, any links to online collections of the same material would work in the lists. I am not interested in memoirs at this time, just letters and diaries.
Thanks for your help and advice in advance - and of course I hope I haven't broken any forum rules, I did search for book lists and did not find any that fit my needs.
Best regards,
Todd Guthrie
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