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    THE STORY OF A COMMON SOLDIER OF ARMY LIFE IN THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865

    Second Edition

    by

    LEANDER STILLWELL
    Late of Co. D, 61st Illinois Infantry

    Excerpt from Shiloh:

    After rallying at our third position, we were moved a short distance to
    the rear, and formed in line at right angles to the road from our camp
    to the landing. While standing there I casually noticed a large wall
    tent at the side of the road, a few steps to my rear. It was closed up,
    and nobody stirring around it. Suddenly I heard, right over our heads, a
    frightful "s-s-wis-sh,"--and followed by a loud crash in this tent.
    Looking around, I saw a big, gaping hole in the wall of the tent, and on
    the other side got a glimpse of the cause of the disturbance--a big
    cannon ball ricochetting down the ridge, and hunting further mischief.
    And at the same moment of time the front flaps of the tent were
    frantically thrown open, and out popped a fellow in citizen's clothes.
    He had a Hebrew visage, his face was as white as a dead man's, and his
    eyes were sticking out like a crawfish's. He started down the road
    toward the landing at probably the fastest gait he had ever made in his
    life, his coat tails streaming behind him, and the boys yelling at him.
    We proceeded to investigate the interior of that tent at once, and found
    that it was a sutler's establishment, and crammed with sutler goods. The
    panic-struck individual who had just vacated it was of course the
    proprietor. He had adopted ostrich tactics, had buttoned himself up in
    the tent, and was in there keeping as still as a mouse, thinking,
    perhaps, that as he could see nobody, nobody could see him. That cannon
    ball must have been a rude surprise. In order to have plenty of "han'
    roomance," we tore down the tent at once, and then proceeded to
    appropriate the contents. There were barrels of apples, bologna
    sausages, cheeses, canned oysters and sardines, and lots of other truck.
    I was filling my haversack with bologna when Col. Fry rode up to me and
    said: "My son, will you please give me a link of that sausage?" Under
    the circumstances, I reckon I must have been feeling somewhat impudent
    and reckless, so I answered rather saucily, "Certainly, Colonel, we are
    closing out this morning below cost;" and I thrust into his hands two or
    three big links of bologna. There was a faint trace of a grin on the old
    man's face as he took the provender, and he began gnawing at once on one
    of the hunks, while the others he stowed away in his equipments. I
    suspected from this incident that the Colonel had had no breakfast that
    morning, which perhaps may have been the case. Soon after this I made
    another deal. There were some cavalry in line close by us, and one of
    them called out to me, "Pardner, give me some of them apples." "You
    bet;" said I, and quickly filling my cap with the fruit, handed it to
    him. He emptied the apples in his haversack, took a silver dime from his
    pocket, and proffered it to me, saying, "Here." "Keep your money--don't
    want it;" was my response, but he threw the coin at my feet, and I
    picked it up and put it in my pocket. It came agreeably handy later.
    Matt Woodburn
    Retired Big Bug
    WIG/GHTI
    Hiram Lodge #7, F&AM, Franklin, TN
    "There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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    Hmmm. Matt, are you trying to tell everyone that you're going to have a cannon ball shot through one of the park's Sibleys? Or something nearer and dearer to the soldier's heart?

    I swear I pictured Smotherman running from the Sibley as I read that account.
    Silas Tackitt,
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      Silas,

      An old bull and a young bull came over a rise and looked into the valley where they saw scores of hiefers. The young bull hurriedly said to the old bull, "Let's run down there and screw one." The much wiser old bull slowly looked over the treasure in the valley and then replied, "No. Let's walk down there and screw them all."

      Therein you'll find your answer.

      All, in addition to the 15th Iowa accounts, if you Google Stillwell's record listed at the top of my post, and read from Benton Barracks in St. Louis (where the 15th follows and heads south one week after Stillwell's regiment), through Shiloh, you'll get a good vision for all that you're getting into.
      Matt Woodburn
      Retired Big Bug
      WIG/GHTI
      Hiram Lodge #7, F&AM, Franklin, TN
      "There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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        Originally posted by Matt Woodburn View Post
        Silas,

        An old bull and a young bull came over a rise and looked into the valley where they saw scores of hiefers. The young bull hurriedly said to the old bull, "Let's run down there and screw one." The much wiser old bull slowly looked over the treasure in the valley and then replied, "No. Let's walk down there and screw them all."

        Therein you'll find your answer.
        Brother Matt: So you are saying, in this paddlewheel adventure, we are all screwed?

        ;)
        Johnny Lloyd
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        • #5
          Re: Pay attention...

          Johnny,

          Only if you fall overboard.
          Matt Woodburn
          Retired Big Bug
          WIG/GHTI
          Hiram Lodge #7, F&AM, Franklin, TN
          "There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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          • #6
            Re: Pay attention...

            I call dibs on some Bologna.. ;)
            [SIZE=0]PetePaolillo
            ...ILUS;)[/SIZE]

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            • #7
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              I read Stilwell's account, and now expect:
              --the holes and thread I style a blankie will be taken from me
              --my company officers will eat steak and other fineries in the state-room while I chew on my paw and cower on the hurricane deck
              --BUT! once we get there, we get to raid a sutler!

              (I am still looking forward to this as I have not looked forward to any event before, though...)


              Alexander Vasquez
              Co. C, 15 IA

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              • #8
                Re: Pay attention...

                Originally posted by Matt Woodburn View Post
                Johnny,

                Only if you fall overboard.
                Naw... sh!t floats... ya'll know that.

                :tounge_sm
                Johnny Lloyd
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                Without research standards, there can be no authenticity.
                Without the attempt at authenticity, all is just a fantasy.
                Fantasy is not history nor heritage, because it never really existed." -Me


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                  Re: Pay attention...

                  Now how can we work in a hanging, burning a town and a brothel visit....

                  This is going to be a large time.
                  Matt Woodburn
                  Retired Big Bug
                  WIG/GHTI
                  Hiram Lodge #7, F&AM, Franklin, TN
                  "There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."

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