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| #1015270 in Books | University Press of Kansas | 1992-05-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.99 x2.25 x6.10l,1.17 | File type: PDF | 400 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Real History|By Sonny Hand|As a historian since 1960, and published, I have learned that so much of what is taught as "real history" has been skewed by the opinions of people who think they know what happened. We couldn't possibly know unless we were "There." This book was written by Wilbur Fisk from diaries that he kept during his service in the 2nd Vermont Infantry, during th|From Library Journal|Fisk directed his correspondence to a newspaper in his native Vermont, depicting army life from an enlisted man's point of view. He portrays honestly and with a wealth of detail the common soldier's regimen of marching, drilling, fighting, p
As a war correspondent, Wilbur Fisk was an amateur, yet his letters to the Montpelier Green Mountain Freeman comprise one of the finest collections of Civil War letters in existence. "Literary gems," historian Herman Hattaway calls them. "It would be believable that some expert novelist had created them."
But Fisk was no novelist. He was a rural school teacher from Vermont, primarily self-educated, who enlisted in the Union Army simply because he believed he would...
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