Om "Morgan's men," a Narrative of Personal Experiences; Volume 2
In this gripping memoir, Henry Lane Stone shares his experiences as a soldier in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. From battles and marches to rations and medical care, Stone spares no detail in his account of life in the army. He also offers insights into the political and social tensions that fueled the conflict, as well as his personal struggles with faith, loyalty, and mortality. Anyone interested in history or military affairs will find this book both informative and engaging.
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