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The Left-Armed Corps - Writings by Amputee Civil War Veterans (Hardcover)
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The Left-Armed Corps - Writings by Amputee Civil War Veterans (Hardcover)
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The Left-Armed Corps: Writings by Amputee Civil War Veterans
collects and annotates a unique and little-known body of Civil War
literature: narrative sketches, accounts, and poetry by veterans
who lost the use of their right arms due to wounds sustained during
the conflict and who later competed in left-handed penmanship
contests in 1865 and 1866. Organized by William Oland Bourne, the
contests called on men who lost limbs while fighting for the Union
to submit "specimens" of their best left-handed "business" writing
in the form of personal statements. Bourne hoped the contests would
help veterans reenter the work force and become economically viable
citizens. Following Bourne's aims, the contests commemorated the
sacrifices made by veterans and created an archive of individual
stories detailing the recently ended conflict. However, the
contestants and their entries also present visible evidence-in the
form of surprisingly elegant or understandably sloppy handwriting
specimens-of the difficulties veterans faced in adapting to life
after the war and recovering from its traumas. Their written
accounts relate the chaos of the battlefield, the agony of
amputation, and the highs and lows of recovery. Editor Allison M.
Johnson organizes the selections thematically in order to highlight
issues crucial to the experiences of Civil War soldiers, veterans,
and amputees, offering invaluable insights into the ways in which
former fighting men understood and commemorated their service and
sacrifice. A detailed introduction provides background information
on the contests and comments on the literary and historical
significance of the veterans and their writings. Chapter subjects
include political and philosophical treatises by veterans, amateur
but poignant poetic testaments, and graphic accounts of wounding
and amputation. The Left-Armed Corps makes accessible this archive
of powerful testimony and creative expression from Americans who
fought to preserve the Union and end slavery.
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