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Diary of a Confederate Soldier: John S. Jackman of the Orphan Brigade (American Military History)
Diary of a Confederate Soldier John S Jackman of the Orphan Brigade - American Military History
Author: John S. Jackman, William C. Davis (Editor)
This is the diary of John S. Jackman, a Confederate soldier in the Orphan Brigade, a regiment in Tennessee's 9th Kentucky Brigade which participated in most of the major Western campaigns of the American Civil War. Jackman served as a regimental clerk, and faithfully recorded his impressions.
ISBN-13: 9780872496958
ISBN-10: 0872496953
Publication Date: 11/1990
Pages: 174
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Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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While not one of the great memoirs of the Civil War, it is certainly an interesting one. Most of his 'story' has to do with the everyday details of a soldier's life. Only occasionally does he relate incidents of more importance to historians. For example, at the end of the war Jackman was in Washington, Georgia, when CSA President Davis passed through trying to escape capture by Federal troops. He describes Davis' dress and his separation from his cabinet.


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