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The Civil War Letters: of William H. Leatherwood, Joseph D. Leatherwood and Family

The Civil War Letters: of William H. Leatherwood, Joseph D. Leatherwood and Family

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These letters were authored primarily by two brothers: William H. Leatherwood and Joseph D. Leatherwood. They demonstrate the importance of letters (communications) to the soldier and to posterity. These letters offer the perspective of men at war and all it encompasses from its fury to its boredom; from its glory to its horrors. As witnesses to war these letters speak to the times and are a testament to the perseverance of men at war - demonstrating the necessary price paid (war) to build this great nation. The editor hopes the reader will learn from the letters. Of course, none of this insight and understanding of the war and men at war would be possible without the authors of these letters sitting down around a camp fire or in a trench or under a tent and recording their thoughts and descriptions of the times they were living. Years later, it took the forethought of Lois Ellen Fenn to invest the time and effort to resurrect their thoughts and descriptions. She breathed new life into them with her transcription for posterity's sake. And we owe Mary Hadley Francis for preserving these letters and sharing them with the family and the world. This book should be included in every genealogy library across the fruited plain, owned by genealogical societies and used by Civil War reenactment organizations to bring authenticity to their plans of action. -Joseph Dalton Leatherwood, Junior, Editor

Author: Joseph Dalton Leatherwood Junior
Publisher: Joseph Leatherwood
Published: 10/25/2017
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.77lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.31d
ISBN: 9780692971246

About the Author
Joseph Dalton Leatherwood, Junior is a Southern Agrarian. He was raised up in that tradition, the land of rebel yells, confederate icons and never considered there might be anything like a Yankee Leatherwood. Well, in this book, he presents proof in the pudding, confirming the saying '... the Civil War saw brother fight against brother.' Samuel, William and Joseph fought in and around the same areas where many of their Southern Leatherwood cousins also fought and may have even crossed paths. Mr. Leatherwood lives in Bulverde, Texas with his beautiful wife, a house full of children and rambunctious grandchildren, two rescue dogs - Smokey the Bandit and Drifter, and way too many cars.

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