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The Diary Of A Civil War Marine Private Josiah Gregg Wesley Moody Adrienne Sachse

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The Diary Of A Civil War Marine Private Josiah Gregg Wesley Moody Adrienne Sachse
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Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.56 MB
Author: Wesley Moody; Adrienne Sachse
ISBN: 9781611475784, 9781611475791, 1611475783, 1611475791
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Diary Of A Civil War Marine Private Josiah Gregg Wesley Moody Adrienne Sachse by Wesley Moody; Adrienne Sachse 9781611475784, 9781611475791, 1611475783, 1611475791 instant download after payment.

The Diary of a Civil War Marine: Private Josiah Gregg is a rare firsthand account of a United States Marine during the Civil War, written within hours of the events described. Gregg enlisted as a private at the beginning of the war, and served as a shipboard Marine on the Vanderbilt as it hunted Confederate raiders in the Caribbean and Atlantic. He also served aboard the Brooklyn at the battles of Mobile Bay and Fort Fischer. Part war story and part travel log, Gregg tells a good story with the confident prose of a man who worked as a school teacher and a clerk before the war. Seen by only Gregg's descendants for the last 140 years, the diary entries have been edited to include notes that explain what might be unclear to a modern audience. Also included are brief histories of the ships and the events described in the journal, and eight black and white photographs that were found inside the journal.

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