
Dear Uncles
The Civil War Letters of Arthur McKinstry, a Soldier in the Excelsior Brigade
- 304 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Dear Uncles
The Civil War Letters of Arthur McKinstry, a Soldier in the Excelsior Brigade
About this book
A New York soldier's eyewitness account of life in the first year of the Civil War, from the campgrounds to the battlefields.
Dear Uncles is one young man's story from the beginning of the American Civil War. Taken from letters sent home to family and friends, including correspondence written for his uncles' local newspaper, this book gives an intimate portrait of Arthur McKinstry's journey from a small town in upstate New York to confront Confederate forces in Virginia. Articulate, confident, and observant, McKinstry's letters are written with a journalist's eye and poet's heart, giving us a vivid, humorous, and ultimately heartbreaking view into his experiences of going to war. Whether slogging through rain and mud, waiting for care packages from home, or watching cannonballs land in camp, these dispatches place readers in a young soldier's boots and help them to imagine how family and friends experienced this crisis in American history. Dear Uncles also offers new insights into regimental organization, training, and the often-overlooked attempt of Confederates to blockade Washington, DC's Potomac River supply route. Dear Uncles will fascinate and entertain readers with an interest in American Civil War history.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Installed among Fine and Gentlemanly Fellows: End of May to Mid-July 1861âJoining Up and Departure for New York City
- Chapter 2 As Far as the Eye Can Reach: Late July to End of August 1861âMoving to Protect Washington, DC
- Chapter 3 Into the Doubtful Part of Maryland: September to Mid-October 1861âCamp Near Washington and Patrols to Maryland
- Chapter 4 Down the River and Opposite the Rebels: Late October through November 1861âArrival in Lower Maryland
- Chapter 5 Where the Bon Vivants Assemble: December 1861âDuty along the Potomac
- Chapter 6 All Frivolous Subjects Are Avoided: January 1862âOccupation of Lower Maryland
- Chapter 7 Every Preparation for Immediate and Active Duty: February to April 1862âLower Maryland and Forays into Virginia
- Chapter 8 We Expect a Big Fight Very Soon: Mid-April to Early May 1862âMove to the Peninsula and Battle at Williamsburg
- Chapter 9 The Low but Not So Very Soothing Hum of Minie Bullets: The 72nd New York and Excelsior Brigade after Arthur McKinstry
- Epilogue
- Appendix
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover