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John Billings' military memoir of the everyday life of a U.S. Army soldier in the 19th century is not about battles, but rather about how the common Union soldiers of the Civil War lived in camp and on the march. The volume is divided into twenty-one chapters which treat the origins of the Civil War, enlisting, how soldiers were sheltered, life in tents, life in log huts, unlucky soldiers and shirkers ("Jonahs and Beats"), Army rations, offenses and punishments, a day in camp, raw recruits, special rations and boxes from home, foraging, corps and corps badges, some inventions and devices of the war, the army mule, hospitals and ambulances, clothing, breaking camp and marching, army wagon trains, road and bridge builders, and signal flags and torches
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History, Military life, Personal narratives, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army, Armed Forces, American Civil War (1861-1865) fast (OCoLC)fst01351658, United states, army, military life, United states, army, history, United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, personal narrativesPlaces
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Civil War, 1861-1865, 19th centuryShowing 8 featured editions. View all 37 editions?
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Hardtack and coffee, or, The unwritten story of Army life
1982, Time-Life Books
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0809442086 9780809442089
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Hardtack and coffee; or, The unwritten story of army life: including chapters on enlisting, life in tents and log huts, Jonahs and beats, offences and punishments, raw recruits, foraging, corps and corps badges, the wagon trains, the army mule, the engineer corps, the signal corps, etc.
1887, G.M. Smith & Co.
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Cover subtitle: A classic Civil War memoir.
Originally published in 1887.
Copyright 1887 by John D. Billings.
Originally published with title: Hardtack and coffee, or, The unwritten story of army life.
This reprint edition does not include the over two-hundred illustrations included in the first edition.
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One of the most important memoirs of the American Civil War, this is also one of the few to describe what life was really like for the common soldier. The author, a Union veteran of the Army of the Potomac, tells of how the men enlisted or were conscripted; how they lived in camp and on the march; what they ate and foraged; how they were equipped and provided for; how they lived, amused themselves, were disciplined and punished, cared for and healed, and ultimately how they died. Written with a wry and gentle sense of humor, and profusely illustrated with pen-and-ink drawings, this book is full of the anecdotes and trivia that made it a best-seller in its day, and a primary source for life in the Civil War ever since.
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