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A Confederate Englishman - The Civil War Letters of Henry Wemyss Feilden (Hardcover)
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A Confederate Englishman - The Civil War Letters of Henry Wemyss Feilden (Hardcover)
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A Confederate Englishman presents for the first time the
fascinating Civil War correspondence of Henry Wemyss Feilden
(1838-1921), a young British officer who resigned his commission
and ran the blockade to become a Confederate staff officer in
Charleston, South Carolina. Editors W. Eric Emerson and Karen
Stokes have compiled Feilden's letters to chart the history of his
eventful career in the Confederacy from the time of his arrival in
South Carolina in 1863 to the end of the war.
Born the second son of the Baronet of Feniscowles, Feilden had
experienced much before his arrival in America. As a young officer,
he served during the Indian Mutiny and during the Second Opium War
in China. His fascination and empathy with the Confederacy,
however, propelled the young Englishman to risk his life to run the
Federal blockade of Charleston. After traveling to Richmond,
Virginia, the capital of the Confederacy, to obtain a commission as
captain in the Confederate Army, he returned to Charleston to serve
on the staff of General P. G. T. Beauregard, whom he greatly
admired. During the war Feilden married a young South Carolinian,
Julia McCord. His witty, vivid, highly readable, and sometimes
romantic letters to her offer a compelling view into the operations
of the military department headquartered in Charleston, conditions
and events in and around the besieged city, and the heart of a man
in love.
A Confederate Englishman provides the insight and perspective of
Feilden's experiences with operations in the large and vital
Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida during the war's
final two years. After the war Feilden returned to England with his
wife to resume his career in the British army, and later he became
a noted Arctic explorer and naturalist. In addition to his Civil
War correspondence, A Confederate Englishman features a selection
of Feilden's letters from the early twentieth century that include
his reflections on his extraordinary life, his service to the
Confederacy, and his beloved wife of fifty-six years.
Emerson's introduction examines Feilden's background and character
and the reasons behind his choice to fight for the Confederacy. It
also delves into Feilden's astute assessment of Confederate
capabilities late in the war and his decision to benefit
financially from blockade running.
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