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Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade

By: John O. Casler
Narrated by: Brian Holsopple
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Every memoir of the American Civil War provides us with another view of the catastrophe that changed the country forever. But this is one of the clearest and most informative ever put into audio.

As a commander in Stonewall Jackson's brigade, John Casler experienced all the horrors and comedy of the American Civil War. His time was not so different from his countrymen on the other side, with the exception of point of view.

"I was no secessionist and hoped the trouble would be settled without recourse to arms; but when the war came, I shouldered my musket on behalf of my native state and defended her to the last."

Drawn from his diary at the time, Casler recounts his experiences in the ranks, from marches and looting to nail-biting escapades and the monotony of life as a prisoner of war. Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade is a remarkable account of men in war, graphically bringing to light the challenges they faced on a daily basis.

©2016 John O. Casler (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
American Civil War Wars & Conflicts Military Civil War War
Authentic Firsthand Account • Detailed Daily Life • Fascinating Personal Experiences • Enlightening Historical Perspective

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it is refreshing to hear an account of the war from someone who lived it, and not simply researched it. I reccomend this to any and everyone who wants to know what life was like during the war and to get perspective of those who lived through it, not just those who judge what happened 100 years after.

excellent primary source

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It was a tough listen but there were very interesting parts. For real history buffs like myself it is worth sticking it out. If your looking for anything else, still stick with it if you can. You could listen a little here and there.

Trudged through to get the good bits

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The author fought for the CSA but when he wrote the book in the early 20th Century he was an American patriot and saw no contradiction. It's good to hear these men talk of what they actually thought rather than impose beliefs upon them. I marveled at the good things he described: coffee, flour, sugar and cornmeal. It's a different world and one well worth visiting.

A rebel and an American Patriot

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I love these detail oriented tellings of personal experiences during a pivotal time in American History.It humanizes events like nothing else can.

Great read!

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There is a lack of personal accounts of the civil war, specifically of the lower ranks. Of course generals and other leaders had the resources to publish their works, but it's not often you'd find a simple soldier's story.
This book was obviously written many years following the war. The author had good recollection of events, but it may have been even more dramatic if written immediately after the war.

Good glimpse into the soldier's struggles

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