War Diary of General Joseph Stockton (1862~65) Expanded, Annotated
From first lieutenant to brigadier general, Joseph Stockton commanded through some of the bloodiest and most important battles of the American Civil War. His modest but detailed prose makes it another wonderful soldier's-eye-view of the greatest war of American history.

Of a serious battle wound during hand-to-hand combat, he writes:

"...suddenly fell forward on my face. I thought I had been knocked down by the force of a shell passing by, but feeling some blood trickling down my neck, I put my hand up and found that I had been hit by a side shot through the back of my head, making a painful but not dangerous wound."

He also wrote of his own tears as he witnessed a sorrowful parting between an ill Confederate soldier and his wife in a hospital.

Throughout his time in service, he kept this diary, first published posthumously in 1910 by his son.

For the first time ever, this long-out-of-print book is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones.

Be sure to LOOK INSIDE or download a sample.
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War Diary of General Joseph Stockton (1862~65) Expanded, Annotated
From first lieutenant to brigadier general, Joseph Stockton commanded through some of the bloodiest and most important battles of the American Civil War. His modest but detailed prose makes it another wonderful soldier's-eye-view of the greatest war of American history.

Of a serious battle wound during hand-to-hand combat, he writes:

"...suddenly fell forward on my face. I thought I had been knocked down by the force of a shell passing by, but feeling some blood trickling down my neck, I put my hand up and found that I had been hit by a side shot through the back of my head, making a painful but not dangerous wound."

He also wrote of his own tears as he witnessed a sorrowful parting between an ill Confederate soldier and his wife in a hospital.

Throughout his time in service, he kept this diary, first published posthumously in 1910 by his son.

For the first time ever, this long-out-of-print book is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones.

Be sure to LOOK INSIDE or download a sample.
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War Diary of General Joseph Stockton (1862~65) Expanded, Annotated

War Diary of General Joseph Stockton (1862~65) Expanded, Annotated

War Diary of General Joseph Stockton (1862~65) Expanded, Annotated

War Diary of General Joseph Stockton (1862~65) Expanded, Annotated

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From first lieutenant to brigadier general, Joseph Stockton commanded through some of the bloodiest and most important battles of the American Civil War. His modest but detailed prose makes it another wonderful soldier's-eye-view of the greatest war of American history.

Of a serious battle wound during hand-to-hand combat, he writes:

"...suddenly fell forward on my face. I thought I had been knocked down by the force of a shell passing by, but feeling some blood trickling down my neck, I put my hand up and found that I had been hit by a side shot through the back of my head, making a painful but not dangerous wound."

He also wrote of his own tears as he witnessed a sorrowful parting between an ill Confederate soldier and his wife in a hospital.

Throughout his time in service, he kept this diary, first published posthumously in 1910 by his son.

For the first time ever, this long-out-of-print book is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones.

Be sure to LOOK INSIDE or download a sample.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149262359
Publisher: Big Byte Books
Publication date: 04/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 232 KB
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