Volume 90 pages
Personal record of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
About the book
In «Personal Record of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Infantry,» Alfred J. Vaughan provides a poignant firsthand account of the Civil War through the lens of the soldiers who served in one of the Confederacy's notable regiments. Written in a vivid, accessible prose style, Vaughan's narrative encapsulates both the grueling realities of warfare and the camaraderie shared among troops. The book serves not just as a historical document, but as a literary reflection of the era, as Vaughan intertwines personal anecdotes with broader military history, revealing the emotional and psychological landscapes of soldiers navigating the perils of battle. Alfred J. Vaughan, having been deeply entrenched in the conflict, draws upon his experiences as a soldier to craft this vital record. His background as a Tennessee native and his steadfast involvement in the regiment lend authenticity to his observations. Vaughan's motivations are rooted in a desire to immortalize the sacrifices of his fellow soldiers, ensuring their contributions are acknowledged in the larger narrative of American history. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Civil War, military history, or personal narratives of conflict. Vaughan'Äôs meticulous account not only enriches our understanding of the Thirteenth Regiment but also serves as a compelling testament to the human spirit amidst the chaos of war.