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The Blues in Gray combines the unit’s daybook with the journal of company commander William Dixon to offer a day-by-day account of many facets of the war, from the drudgery of garrison duty to the horror of the battlefield. Roger Durham has interwoven the documents to provide fresh insights from a theater of the war seldom noted by historians.
The Republican Blues spent three years on the Georgia coast, where they came under seven naval attacks at Fort McAllister before joining the Army of Tennessee to defend northern Georgia against Sherman. Dixon’s journal allows us to follow the course of the war and share his correspondence with family and friends, while the daybook lets us observe the unit’s administration. The volume also offers unusual revelations about the final months of the war, including a moving account of the retreat of Hood’s army from Nashville, where barefooted soldiers left bloody footprints in the snow.
With its vivid glimpses of Civil War life in both camp and combat, The Blues in Gray provides a confederate soldier’s view of the entire conflict-not just a segment of service-and a rich new source of primary material. More importantly, it breaks through the stereotype of “Johnny Reb” to show us the trials and triumphs of professional military men in the South.
The Editor Roger S. Durham’s articles have appeared in Civil War Times Illustrated and Blue and Gray. He is currently employed by the National Park Service as Supervisory Museum Curator for the Thomas Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, New Jersey.
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Blues In Gray Civil War Journal William Daniel Dixon Voices of the Civil War Series Roger S Durham 9781572331013 Books Reviews :
The Blues in Gray combines the unit’s daybook with the journal of company commander William Dixon to offer a day-by-day account of many facets of the war, from the drudgery of garrison duty to the horror of the battlefield. Roger Durham has interwoven the documents to provide fresh insights from a theater of the war seldom noted by historians.
The Republican Blues spent three years on the Georgia coast, where they came under seven naval attacks at Fort McAllister before joining the Army of Tennessee to defend northern Georgia against Sherman. Dixon’s journal allows us to follow the course of the war and share his correspondence with family and friends, while the daybook lets us observe the unit’s administration. The volume also offers unusual revelations about the final months of the war, including a moving account of the retreat of Hood’s army from Nashville, where barefooted soldiers left bloody footprints in the snow.
With its vivid glimpses of Civil War life in both camp and combat, The Blues in Gray provides a confederate soldier’s view of the entire conflict-not just a segment of service-and a rich new source of primary material. More importantly, it breaks through the stereotype of “Johnny Reb” to show us the trials and triumphs of professional military men in the South.
The Editor Roger S. Durham’s articles have appeared in Civil War Times Illustrated and Blue and Gray. He is currently employed by the National Park Service as Supervisory Museum Curator for the Thomas Edison National Historic Site in West Orange, New Jersey.
Roger S. Durham,Blues In Gray Civil War Journal William Daniel Dixon (Voices of the Civil War Series),Univ Tennessee Press,1572331011,Historical - General,Military,United States - Civil War,Georgia;History;Civil War, 1861-1865;Personal narratives.,Soldiers;Georgia;Diaries.,United States;History;Civil War, 1861-1865;Personal narratives, Confederate.,1838-1914,Biography Autobiography,Biography Autobiography / Historical,Biography Autobiography / Military,Biography/Autobiography,Diaries,Dixon, William Daniel,Dixon, William Daniel,,General,Georgia,Georgia.,History - Military / War,History / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877),Military - General,Military History - U.S. Civil War,Military Science (General),Militia.,Republican Blues,Soldiers,Militia
Blues In Gray Civil War Journal William Daniel Dixon (Voices of the Civil War Series) [Roger S. Durham] on . DIVUnlike Confederate units formed during the Civil War, the Republican Blues had been an existing militia organization in Savannah
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