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A Southern Record

A Southern Record

The History of the Third Regiment Louisiana Infantry

by William Tunnard and William L Shea
Paperback
Publication Date: 27/12/1997

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Originally published in a limited edition in 1866, this memoir of Will Tunnard's experiences and observations of the Civil War in the West, where he served in the famed Third Louisiana Infantry, is one of only a handful of chronicles left by western Confederate soldiers. His first-person account of the battles of Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, Iuka, and Corinth as well as the seige of Vicksburg, is a vivid history of these hard-fought campaigns which determined the outcome of the war in the Trans-Mississippi theater.

Using letters and diaries assembled from former comrades as well as his own daily journal, Tunnard tells the story of his regiment and its extraordinary odyssey from the Gulf of Mexico to the Ozark Plateau and from the Indian Territory to Mobile Bay. He offers an extensive and valuable account of capture and parole at Vicksburg and includes muster rolls which will interest genealogists as well as Civil War scholars and history enthusiasts. With a clear eye for detail and an engaging, objective style, Tunnard conveys the pathos of war and recounts the trials of camp life, social conditions, and the war's affect on the civilian population.

Noted Civil War scholar William L. Shea supports the original text with background on the regiment and the time period, sketching a helpful chronology of events. In retelling this remarkable story of comradeship, hardship, endurance, courage, pride, and eventual defeat, Tunnard and Shea give modern readers a rare glimpse of the war in the West.
ISBN:
9781557284938
9781557284938
Category:
Military history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-12-1997
Publisher:
University of Arkansas Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
408
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x25mm
Weight:
0.33kg

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