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He Said: Diary of a Civil War Hospital Steward

Author Albert Darius Ballou
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1475225067
ISBN-139781475225068
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Description: Sept. 24, 1861: At 33 years of age, A. D. Ballou enlisted in Company C of the 10th Reg’t of Wisconsin Volunteers. He asked to serve in a hospital as a nurse, or somewhere suited to his tastes. Reflecting on his enlistment that day, he wrote, “It is a great step and I feel that my life is to change.” Indeed it did. With no prior medical training, he started as a private and was promoted to a hospital steward (at times directed to be Acting Assistant Surgeon during battle). His diary covers the Battles of Tunnel Hill, Hoovers Gap, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge; winter at Chattanooga and Tyner's Station; Sherman's campaign to Atlanta (Peachtree Creek, Kennesaw Mountain and more). Maps (by Hal Jespersen), genealogy connections of those appearing in the diary, annotations, and a comprehensive index have been added.