The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur

The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur

The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur

The Bravest of the Brave: The Correspondence of Stephen Dodson Ramseur

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Overview

Born in Lincolnton, North Carolina, in 1837, Stephen Dodson Ramseur rose meteorically through the military ranks. Graduating from West Point in 1860, he joined the Confederate army as a captain. By the time of his death near the end of the war at the Battle of Cedar Creek, he had attained the rank of major general in the Army of Northern Virginia. He excelled in every assignment and was involved as a senior officer in many of the war's most important conflicts east of the Appalachians.

Ramseur's letters—over 180 of which are collected and transcribed here by George Kundahl—provide his incisive observations on these military events. At the same time, they offer rare insight into the personal opinions of a high-ranking Civil War officer. Correspondence by Civil War figures is often strictly professional. But in personal letters to his wife, Nellie, and best friend, David Schenk, Ramseur candidly expresses beliefs about the social, military, and political issues of the day. He also shares vivid accounts of battle and daily camp life, providing colorful details on soldiering during the war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469614854
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Series: Civil War America
Edition description: 1
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

A retired senior government executive and army major general, George Kundahl is an independent scholar living in Virginia and France. He is author of Alexandria Goes to War: Beyond Robert E. Lee and Confederate Engineer: Training and Campaigning with John Morris Wampler.

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This treasure-trove of Stephen Dodson Ramseur's candid and thoughtful letters to his family, friends, and wife lays bare the innermost thoughts and emotions of a young Southerner devoted to securing the Confederacy's independence. It is destined to take a prominent place among the classics of primary Civil War literature.—Gordon C. Rhea, author of In the Footsteps of Grant and Lee

Stephen Dodson Ramseur well represented that class of aggressive young generals to whom Robert E. Lee entrusted his Army of Northern Virginia in battle. These letters effectively recapture the life and character of an educated and articulate Southerner who remained both convinced of the rightness of his cause and truly devoted to his family and friends until he fell in battle at Cedar Creek in October 1864.—Carol Reardon, author of Pickett's Charge in History and Memory

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