Lights and Shadows of Army Life From Bull Run to Bentonville

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Lights and Shadows of Army Life From Bull Run to Bentonville by William B. Westvelt of the 27th New York Infantry and the 17th New York Veteran Zouaves, Edited by George S. Maharay, Burd Street Press 1998, Hardback with Dust Jacket. Wildman’s Item Number: 777

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“William B. Westervelt served in the Union army for nearly four years. In 1886, he privately published Lights and Shadows of Army Life based on his war time diary. He first enlisted in the 27th New York, a two-year regiment and one of the first in the Army of the Potomac. Campaigns included Bull Run, The Peninsular Campaign, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville. With Major Generals Slocum and Bartlett, the first commanding officers of the 27th New York, he coauthored the Regimental History which contains many excerpts from his book. Westervelt’s second tour was with the 17th New York Veteran Zouaves. Starting as first sergeant and finishing as first Lieutenant, he was nominated for the Medal of Honor. His narrative covers traveling west, chasing Nathan Bedford Forrest, Sherman’s Campaigns – Meridian, Atlanta, to the sea, the Carolinas, Johnston’s Surrender – and the Grand Review.”

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 12 × 1 in

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