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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Balancing the view from the trenches with historic context,
By Patricia Collins (Mountain View, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM (Hardcover)
Ms. Bohrnstedt's thoughtful and informative context for George Cram's letters is invaluable. The letters themselves are a treasure-- first-hand accounts from the trenches of the Civil War. Reading the book by the fireplace is like sitting with a Civil War maven, paging through scrapbooks with yellowed pages that come alive as she describes what is behind the scenes. What makes this book a 5-star gem? The quality of research and the uniqueness of the contribution to our understanding of our only violent, internal national conflict.
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Piercing objectivity, optimism, and a dry sense of humor,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM (Hardcover)
Soldiering With Sherman: The Civil War Letters Of George F. Cram is a compilation of the letters of Union Sergeant George F. Cram's letters that reveal an educated young man's experiences as part of Sherman's army during the American Civil War. Advancing through the Confederacy with the 105th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Cram engaged in a number of key conflicts, including Sherman's famous "march to the sea". Cram wrote candid, literate letters conveying insights into the social dimensions of the Civil War. His writings are characterized by piercing objectivity, optimism, and a dry sense of humor. His vivid depictions of the campaigns in Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas are a superb and substantial contribution to Civil War studies. Soldiering With Sherman is an informative, engaging, and core title for any personal, academic, or community library Civil War studies collection.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The Civil War at its Purest,
By AMY MCLERRAN DODSON (Moss, Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM (Hardcover)
Soldiering with Sherman makes reading about history interesting. This is a firsthand account of the civil war. You can tell that the editor did some painstaking research. I would suggest this book for any history buff.
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This review is from: SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM (Hardcover)
This wonderful book is comprised of all the letters home that George wrote to his mother. Thankfully he was a college student, doing what he felt was his duty, and his mother wanted to know all of the details of life in camp. Consequently we are fortunate to have information that covers all aspects of camp life. George gives his views on cleanliness, proper nutririon, drinking, & the ability to serve the country better as men of good character, He sometimes felt what was the use, but all in all he wanted to see the job finished. Upon returning home he & his uncle started a map company which is still in existence today.
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SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM by George Franklin Cram (Hardcover - August 17, 2000)
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