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Don't tell father I have been shot at

Autor George N. Bliss Editat de William C. Emerson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 apr 2018
Captain George N. Bliss of the First Rhode Island Cavalry survived some 27 actions during the Civil War. Midway through the war, he served nine months at a conscript training camp in Connecticut, where he sat on several courts-martial. In September 1864, in a skirmish at Waynesboro, Virginia, he single-handedly charged into the 4th Virginia "Black Horse" Cavalry. Badly injured and taken prisoner, he was consigned to the notorious Libby Prison in Richmond. A colorful correspondent, Bliss set out in detail his experiences in letters to a close friend and sent dispatches to a Providence newspaper. His candid writings are rich with details of the war and his own opinions. The editors describe how, following the war, Bliss sought out the Confederates who had almost killed him and formed friendships with them that lasted for decades.
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ISBN-13: 9781476673912
ISBN-10: 1476673918
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: McFarland

Notă biografică

Retired engineer William C. Emerson is the great-grandson of George N. Bliss and has written widely on naval history topics. He lives in Rochester, New York. Elizabeth C. Stevens was an associate editor of the Papers of General Nathanael Greene series at the Rhode Island Historical Society. She lives in Newport, Rhode Island.

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"Captain George N. Bliss of the First Rhode Island Cavalry survived 27 actions during the Civil War. Injured and taken prisoner, he was consigned to Libby Prison in Richmond. Bliss detailed his experiences in letters to a friend and sent dispatches to a Providence newspaper. His writings are rich with details of the war and his own opinions"--