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Gone for a soldier: The Civil War memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard : from the Alec Thomas Archives (edition 1975)

by Alfred Bellard (Author)

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This memoir of the Civil War is written by a private soldier who was both an adept primitive artist and a natural writer. The document is illustrated with drawings by the author and was found in a Pennsylvania attic in 1963, along with a companion volume of letters written by the same man. At the age of 15 he enlisted in the Fifth New Jersey Infantry, saw action in many of the important Virginian campaigns with the Army of the Potomac and was wounded at Chancellorsville.… (more)
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Title:Gone for a soldier: The Civil War memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard : from the Alec Thomas Archives
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Info:Little, Brown (1975), Edition: 1st, 298 pages
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Gone For a Soldier : The Civil War Memoirs of Private Alfred Bellard by Alfred Bellard

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This memoir of the Civil War is written by a private soldier who was both an adept primitive artist and a natural writer. The document is illustrated with drawings by the author and was found in a Pennsylvania attic in 1963, along with a companion volume of letters written by the same man. At the age of 15 he enlisted in the Fifth New Jersey Infantry, saw action in many of the important Virginian campaigns with the Army of the Potomac and was wounded at Chancellorsville.

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