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What the Private Saw: The Civil War Letters & Diaries of Oney Foster Sweet

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What the Private Saw: The Civil War Letters & Diaries of Oney Foster Sweet
What the Private Saw: The Civil War Letters & Diaries of Oney Foster Sweet

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What the Private Saw: The Civil War Letters & Diaries of Oney Foster Sweet

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"The generals did not see what the privates saw." So wrote U.S. Civil War veteran Pvt. Oney Foster Sweet, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, 43rd Pennsylvania Volunteers (14th Reserves), Battery F (Ricketts' Battery), 1861-1865. His previously unpublished letters, diaries, and retrospective pieces offer a unique glimpse of the war from the view of a private simply trying to survive a deadly conflagration in which one in five combatants perished. This first-hand account of what the private saw is a distinctive addition to the many existing volumes on the American Civil War. The book is edited and annotated by Larry M. Edwards, an award-winning author, editor, and investigative journalist

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