I Rode with Stonewall

I Rode with Stonewall by Henry Kyd Douglas is a new edition published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2013, featuring 401 pages in English. This work presents the personal experiences of Douglas, who was closely associated with notable figures such as Stonewall Jackson and General Lee during the Civil War. Through his narrative, Douglas recounts his steadfast commitment to the Southern cause, detailing significant events and interactions throughout the conflict.
Readers will find a blend of biography and historical account as Douglas shares his reflections on the War Between the States. His writing style is characterized by a conversational tone, making the historical context accessible and engaging. The book covers various aspects of military life and the broader implications of the Civil War period, providing insights into the relationships and sentiments of the time.
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Stonewall Jackson depended on him; General Lee complimented him; Union soldiers admired him; and ladies in Maryland, Virginia, and even Pennsylvania adored him — this dashing, handsome, lovable, young Henry Kyd Douglas. From his meeting with John Brown, alias Isaac Smith, shortly before the Brown Raid, through the long bitter years of the War Between the States, he clung to the Southern cause, fought its battles, and endured its defeats. During and shortly after the War he set down his experiences with great men and great days. In a resonant prose almost unique among soldiers, and rare among all men, he wrote as simply and intimately of history as though it were a jovial anecdote, spun out after dinner for the entertainment of friends.–Cover.
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