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9781572333291

Fighting For Liberty And Right: The Civil War Diary Of William Bluffton Miller, First Sergeant, Company K, Seventy-fifth Indiana Volunteer Infantry

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572333291

  • ISBN10:

    1572333294

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-07-28
  • Publisher: Univ of Tennessee Pr
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List Price: $42.00

Summary

In the summer of 1862, carpenter William Bluffton Miller left his wife and infant son and enlisted in Company K, 75th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He began a detailed diary that for three years would record his daily activities as well as his thoughts and observations on his own experiences and the larger issues of the divisive war. Amidst the hard marching, gnawing hunger, loneliness, and personal loss, Miller and his fellow soldiers experienced the thrill of victory and the solace found in the camaraderie of the unit. Miller's varied experiences offer valuable insights into a number of aspects of the Civil War. He began his service as a hospital steward in Gallatin, Tennessee, and he vividly depicts the heart-wrenching efforts of doctors, nurses, and fellow soldiers to save and comfort the ill and wounded. In his later service. Miller records the horrific sights from some of the war's bloodiest battlefields, including Chickamaugua, where he was wounded. Upon his recovery, Miller returned to duty as a general's orderly during the Atlanta campaign and later participated in Sherman's March to the Sea and campaign through the Carolinas. Of equal interest are Miller's political observations and personal experiences. The diary shows how Miller's ideas about the war, particularly the issue of slavery, changed during the conflict. Democratic and Copperhead sympathy in the North actually strengthened his commitment to the Union effort, and Miller grew from a man who espoused the racial prejudices of his time into an antislavery advocate. Taken as a whole, "Fighting for Liberty and Right is a glimpse of the daily trials of the common soldier in a divided country and a compellingportrait of a man who valued freedom for himself and for all his countrymen.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Peter S. Carmichael, Series Editor
Acknowledgments xiii
William Bluffton Miller: A Biographical Sketch 1(4)
CHAPTER 1 A Full-fledged Soldier 5(10)
CHAPTER 2 Kentucky 15(26)
CHAPTER 3 First Blood in Tennessee 41(14)
CHAPTER 4 One by One the Boys Pass Away 55(46)
CHAPTER 5 Glory Enough for One Day 101(16)
CHAPTER 6 Chickamauga and Furlough 117(60)
CHAPTER 7 Paper Coller Service 177(44)
CHAPTER 8 On to Atlanta 221(38)
CHAPTER 9 Chasing Hood 259(16)
CHAPTER 10 We Have Surely Done a Big Work: The March to the Sea 275(22)
CHAPTER 11 South Carolina: A God Forsaken Region 297(18)
CHAPTER 12 Bentonville, Raleigh, and War's End 315(24)
CHAPTER 13 Going Home 339(10)
Biographical Appendix 349(28)
Notes 377(32)
Bibliography 409(6)
Index 415

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