Tested
in battle, this regiment ultimately proved to be one of the
elite cavalry units on either side of the conflict. These
sixty-seven letters provide rare insight into the workings
and daily life of a noncommissioned officer. They are filled
with humor and humanity and demonstrate the hardships withstood
by the common soldier of the Civil War. The added narrative
and annotations assist the reader in identifying the persons
and events described and in placing them in the proper historical
perspective and context.
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