Fourteen Hundred And 91 Days In The Confederate Army by W.W. Heartsill

A Journal Kept by W.W. Heartsill for Four Years, One Month, and One Day, or Camp Life; Day by Day, of the W.P. Lane Rangers from April 19th, 1861 to May 20th, 1865

This memoir provides a vivid, firsthand account of a soldier's experiences during the American Civil War, chronicling his journey from enlistment to the end of the conflict. Through personal anecdotes and detailed observations, the narrative captures the daily life, struggles, and camaraderie among soldiers in the Confederate Army. The author offers insights into the battles, hardships, and the emotional toll of war, painting a poignant picture of the era's challenges and the enduring spirit of those who lived through it.