Saw this today while browsing google books and thought I'd pass it on :
The Story of the Great March: From the Diary of a Staff Officer by Bvt. Maj. George Ward Nichols, aid-de-camp to General Sherman (1865).
Two chapters which caught my attention are :
Chapter 5, Breaking Camp - A Day's March - The Bivouac ; and
Chapter 7, Wayside Incidents in Georgia - An Original Character - Cock fighting.
It's a little flowery and romantic like many books of the time, but it sheds some light on common things not found in the big books about the march.
The Story of the Great March: From the Diary of a Staff Officer by Bvt. Maj. George Ward Nichols, aid-de-camp to General Sherman (1865).
Two chapters which caught my attention are :
Chapter 5, Breaking Camp - A Day's March - The Bivouac ; and
Chapter 7, Wayside Incidents in Georgia - An Original Character - Cock fighting.
It's a little flowery and romantic like many books of the time, but it sheds some light on common things not found in the big books about the march.
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