Item #22912 Reminiscences of a Boy's Service with the 76th Ohio: in the Fifteenth Army Corps, under General Sherman, during the Civil, by that "boy" at three score. Charles A. Willison.
Reminiscences of a Boy's Service with the 76th Ohio: in the Fifteenth Army Corps, under General Sherman, during the Civil, by that "boy" at three score

Reminiscences of a Boy's Service with the 76th Ohio: in the Fifteenth Army Corps, under General Sherman, during the Civil, by that "boy" at three score

Menasha, Wis. Published at Press of The George Banta Publishing Company, (1908). First Edition. Small 8vo. 127 pp. Publisher's royal blue cloth with gilt lettering. "45" written in black on ffep; light minor wear, else a fine copy of a scarce Civil War title. Item #22912

Charles A. Willison enlisted at 16 years of age in August 1862, joining Company H of the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (76th OVI), a regiment from Licking County that mustered into federal service earlier that year under Colonel Charles R. Woods. The 76th OVI served in the Western Theater, enduring grueling marches, sieges, and battles under generals like Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. Willison was one of the "boy soldiers" who swelled Union ranks—over 200,000 under 18 enlisted over the course of the Civil War. Throughout his memoir, he writes of these awful war years, tracing his growth from a green recruit to weathered veteran. A favorite among Civil War enthusiasts for his authenticity.

Price: $200.00

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