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At the Right Hand of Longstreet: Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer
Contributor(s): Sorrel, G. Moxley (Author), Carmichael, Peter S. (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0803292678     ISBN-13: 9780803292673
Publisher: Bison Books
OUR PRICE:   $17.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 1999
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Annotation: As a young man in Georgia, G. Moxley Sorrel enlisted in a cavalry unit even before the Civil War erupted, so eager was he to serve his home state. During the war, as an aide-de-camp on Brigadier General James Longstreet's staff he fought in many battles, including those at Chickamauga and Chattanooga. He was at Longstreet's side when Longstreet was struck down in 1864.

Sorrel's "rough jottings from memory" provide vivid and detailed descriptions of many of the war's chief participants and events. His military career was cut short when he was shot in the lung at Hatcher's Run. Although he survived, the war ended before he could return to duty. In his declining years he wrote, "For my part, when the time comes to cross the river like the others, I shall be found asking at the gates above, 'Where is the Army of Northern Virginia? For there I make my camp.'"

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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Military
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
Dewey: B
LCCN: 99034461
Lexile Measure: 1170
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.75 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1851-1899
- Cultural Region - South
- Topical - Civil War
 
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As a young man in Georgia, G. Moxley Sorrel enlisted in a cavalry unit even before the Civil War erupted, so eager was he to serve his home state. During the war, as an aide-de-camp on Brigadier General James Longstreet's staff he fought in many battles, including those at Chickamauga and Chattanooga. He was at Longstreet's side when Longstreet was struck down in 1864. Sorrel's "rough jottings from memory" provide vivid and detailed descriptions of many of the war's chief participants and events. His military career was cut short when he was shot in the lungs at Hatcher's Run. Although he survived, the war ended before he could return to duty. In his declining years he wrote, "For my part, when the time comes to cross the river like the others, I shall be found asking at the gates above, 'Where is the Army of Northern Virginia? For there I make my camp.'" Introducer Peter Carmichael, a professor of history at Western Carolina University, is the author of Lee's Young Artillerist: William R. J. Pegram.