Life in Southern Prisons - Charles Smedley
"Life in Southern Prisons: From the Diary of Corporal Charles Smedley" offers a compelling firsthand account of a soldier's experience during the American Civil War. This personal narrative, drawn directly from Smedley's diary, plunges the reader into the harsh realities of Confederate prisons.
Smedley's diary entries provide a unique and intimate perspective on the Civil War era, detailing the daily struggles and deprivations endured by prisoners of war. His observations offer valuable insights into the conditions, the atmosphere, and the emotional toll of imprisonment.
This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to connect directly with a significant historical voice. A crucial document for anyone interested in the Civil War, military history, or personal narratives of survival, Smedley's account provides a powerful and enduring testament to the human spirit amidst the conflict of a nation divided.
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EAN: 9781023448079