Getting Used to Being Shot At Getting Used to Being Shot At

Getting Used to Being Shot At

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Publisher Description

This collection of letters bears witness to the Civil War of the common soldiers and junior officers of the Army of Tennessee. Brothers Alex and Tom Spence described to their family in detail not only the many battles in which they served, but the hardship of campaigning (they marched literally thousands of miles), the pride of serving in battle-proven units, and the pain of losing comrades to bullets and disease. The Spences were a wealthy family who owned land, slaves, and the main hotel in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. With their successful careers and extensive property, they were among Clark County’s most prominent families when the shadow of secession fell across Arkansas. Four years later, Arkansas would be ravaged by war, and Tom and Alex Spence would lie in soldiers’ graves, far from home. Mark Christ has assembled their powerful letters from a collection in the Old State House Museum, weaving in other letters from their extended family and friends, brief but thorough introductions to each chapter, and evocative photographs. The story moves chronologically from the outset of war to the final letter from Alex’s grieving fiancée.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2002
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
397
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Arkansas Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
11.6
MB
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