Among the hundreds of women who, disguised as men, enlisted to serve in the Union army, only Sarah Edmonds is known to have written a memoir recounting her experiences. As "Franklin Thompson" she joined the 2nd Michigan Infantry Regiment in 1861, then fought in some of the bloodiest struggles of the Civil War, from First Bull Run to the Kentucky Campaign of 1863. Throughout her impassioned account, first published in 1865, this enthralling storyteller reveals her courage, dedication to the Union, and resourcefulness in concealing her identity.
Among the hundreds of women who, disguised as men, enlisted to serve in the Union army, only Sarah Edmonds is known to have written a memoir recounting her experiences. As "Franklin Thompson" she joined the 2nd Michigan Infantry Regiment in 1861, then fought in some of the bloodiest struggles of the Civil War, from First Bull Run to the Kentucky Campaign of 1863. Throughout her impassioned account, first published in 1865, this enthralling storyteller reveals her courage, dedication to the Union, and resourcefulness in concealing her identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Introduction Publisher's Notice to the 1865 Edition 1. What Part Am I to Act in This Great Drama? 2. Marching Orders Received To-Day 3. How Shall I Describe the Scene? 4. When General McClellan Took Command 5. A Fair Specimen of Virginia Mud 6. Her Name was Alice M 7. I Had Known Him Almost From Childhood 8. My First Secret Expedition 9. The Ghastly Faces of the Wounded and Dying 10. The Annihilation of the Merrimac 11. A New Disguise Was Necessary 12. I Now Resumed My Journey 13. Acting Orderly for General K 14. A Terrible Slaughter 15. Many an Hour I Have Worked and Watched 16. Yellins as They Came 17. A Most Sublime Spectacle 18. My Turn to Visit Washington 19. My Constant Companion 20. I Am Not What I Seem 21. The Pleasantest, Happiest Hours of My Life 22. A Military Execution and a Dreary Ride 23. A Sad Day for the Army of the Potomac 24. More Quiet and Less Dangerous Duties 25. To Act as Detective 26. A Specimen of Moral Sublimity 27. I Have the Honor to Propose to You an Armistice 28. Exhausted and Weak as a Child 29. I Recall Those Thrilling Scenes 30. Now That the Time Has Come Notes Suggested Readings Index
Table of Contents Introduction Publisher's Notice to the 1865 Edition 1. What Part Am I to Act in This Great Drama? 2. Marching Orders Received To-Day 3. How Shall I Describe the Scene? 4. When General McClellan Took Command 5. A Fair Specimen of Virginia Mud 6. Her Name was Alice M 7. I Had Known Him Almost From Childhood 8. My First Secret Expedition 9. The Ghastly Faces of the Wounded and Dying 10. The Annihilation of the Merrimac 11. A New Disguise Was Necessary 12. I Now Resumed My Journey 13. Acting Orderly for General K 14. A Terrible Slaughter 15. Many an Hour I Have Worked and Watched 16. Yellins as They Came 17. A Most Sublime Spectacle 18. My Turn to Visit Washington 19. My Constant Companion 20. I Am Not What I Seem 21. The Pleasantest, Happiest Hours of My Life 22. A Military Execution and a Dreary Ride 23. A Sad Day for the Army of the Potomac 24. More Quiet and Less Dangerous Duties 25. To Act as Detective 26. A Specimen of Moral Sublimity 27. I Have the Honor to Propose to You an Armistice 28. Exhausted and Weak as a Child 29. I Recall Those Thrilling Scenes 30. Now That the Time Has Come Notes Suggested Readings Index
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