Acknowledgments; Editor's Note; Bibliographical Sketch; 1. Prewar: 14 June 1860 -- 11 May 1861; 2. Early Months at War: 31 May 1862 -- 17 April 1862; 3. Battles and Marches: 14 June 1862 -- 12 January 1863; 4. Prison and Retreat: 1 March -- 16 July 1863; 5. Home and Sickness: 15 September -- 6 November 1863; 6. "The Lull That Precedes the Storm": 2 January -- 23 April 1864; 7. Cheerfuly into Battle: 4 May -- 30 June 1864; 8. The Fight for Atlanta: 1 July -- 5 November 1864; 9. "This Trying Time": 10 November 1864- 23 February 1865; 10. Postwar: 1865 -- 1916; Index.
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Engaging letters from a gifted and perceptive Confederate cavalry officer. This book contains the letters of George Knox Miller who served as a line officer in the Confederate cavalry and participated in almost all of the major campaigns of the Army of Tennessee. He was, clearly, a very well-educated young man. Born in 1836 in Talladega, Alabama, he developed a great love for reading and the theater and set his sights upon getting an education that would lead to a career in law or medicine; meanwhile he worked as an apprentice in a painting firm to earn tuition. Miller then enrolled in the Uni.
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Uncompromising secessionist.
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Miller, George Knox,1836-1916., Correspondence.
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Soldiers-- Alabama-- Talladega, Correspondence.
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Alabama, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Personal narratives.
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Talladega (Ala.), Biography.
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United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Personal narratives, Confederate.
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