Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa

Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa

Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa

Soldier Boy: The Civil War Letters of Charles O. Musser, 29th Iowa

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Overview

Blood and anger, bragging and pain, are all part of this young Iowa soldier's vigorous words about war and soldiering. A twenty-year-old farmer from Council Bluffs, Charles O. Musser was one of the 76,000 Iowans who enlisted to wear the blue uniform. He was a prolific writer, penning at least 130 letters home during his term of service with the 29th Iowa Volunteer Infantry.

Soldier Boy makes a significant contribution to the literature of the common soldier in the Civil War. Moreover, it takes a rare look at the Trans-Mississippi theater, which has traditionally been undervalued by historians.

Always Musser dutifully wrote and mailed his letters home. With a commendable eye for historical detail, he told of battles and marches, guerrilla and siege warfare, camp life and garrison soldiering, morale and patriotism, Copperheads and contraband, and Lincoln's reelection and assassination, creating a remarkable account of activities in this almost forgotten backwater of the war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587291913
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 11/01/1995
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Barry Popchock has studied the War between the States for four decades. His articles have appeared in Civil War Times IllustratedAmerica's Civil War, and Civil War Magazine. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 To War December 1862–April 1863
2 Soldier Boy April–July 1863
3 Army of Occupation July–December 1863
4 Battle January–May 1864
5 Home Front June–November 1864
6 Garrison November 1864–February 1865
7 Peace Again February–July 1865
Three Undated Letter Fragments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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