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Experience the entire Civil War through the eyes of the
soldiers-North and South. Fast paced, this very human story reads
like you're watching a movie. "During wartime, soldiers never know
the whole picture. Tracing the surprising parallel lives of
childhood friends and kinsmen, Elisha Hunt Rhodes of the 2nd R. I.
Regiment and James Rhodes Sheldon of the 50th Georgia Regiment,
amidst the background of the Civil War from beginning to end, Les
Rolston has shed new light from primary and secondary sources and
added a poignant human touch to history." Robert Hunt Rhodes-editor
of ALL FOR THE UNION: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY AND LETTERS OF ELISHA
HUNT RHODES as featured in the PBS-TV series THE CIVIL WAR by Ken
Burns.
Sam Postlethwaite was a Confederate soldier buried in an unmarked
grave in Rhode Island. Beginning with nothing more than a handful
of dirt, author Les Rolston's innocent curiosity about this
mysterious soldier's grave became a journey of thousands of miles
that eventually led him to the soldier's family. The result is this
factual account of Postlethwaite's odyssey and the author's
determined efforts to learn his story. Other important facets of
this affecting historical account are the experiences of
Postlethwaite's fourteen-year-old brother, who found glory with
Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley; and a boy from a
prominent Rhode Island family who was emotionally ruined by the
Civil War. Both their families, embittered by war, were destined to
merge through a Civil War romance and marriage. This book is a
tribute to all of the people, Northerners and Southerners, who
joined together to choose forgiveness and understanding over
bitterness and hatred.
Sam Postlethwaite was a Confederate soldier buried in an unmarked
grave in Rhode Island. Beginning with nothing more than a handful
of dirt, author Les Rolston's innocent curiosity about this
mysterious soldier's grave became a journey of thousands of miles
that eventually led him to the soldier's family. The result is this
factual account of Postlethwaite's odyssey and the author's
determined efforts to learn his story. Other important facets of
this affecting historical account are the experiences of
Postlethwaite's fourteen-year-old brother, who found glory with
Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley; and a boy from a
prominent Rhode Island family who was emotionally ruined by the
Civil War. Both their families, embittered by war, were destined to
merge through a Civil War romance and marriage. This book is a
tribute to all of the people, Northerners and Southerners, who
joined together to choose forgiveness and understanding over
bitterness and hatred.
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