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Bloody Engagements

John R. Kelso's Civil War

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The first edited edition of a Union soldier's remarkable memoir, offering a rare perspective on guerrilla warfare and on the larger meanings of the Civil War

While tales of Confederate guerilla-outlaws abound, there are few scholarly accounts of the Union men who battled them. This edition of John R. Kelso's Civil War memoir presents a firsthand account of an ordinary man's extraordinary battlefield experiences along with his evolving interpretation of what the bloody struggle meant.

 

A former Methodist preacher and Missouri schoolteacher, Kelso served as a Union Army foot soldier, cavalry officer, guerilla fighter, and spy. Initially shaped by a belief in the Founding Fathers' republic and a disdain for the slave-holding aristocracy, Kelso became driven by revenge after pro-Southern neighbors stole his property, burned down his house, and drove his family and friends from their homes. Interweaving Kelso's compelling voice with historian Christopher Grasso's insightful commentary, this fascinating work charts the transformation of an everyday citizen into a man the Union hailed as a hero and Confederate sympathizers called a monster.

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      Starred review from April 1, 2017

      Kelso (1831-91) chronicles in vivid detail his experiences as a Union Civil War soldier, officer, and spy. This firsthand narrative offers personal reflections on the troubling conflict posed by the war and its impact on life and family. From humble beginnings as a Missouri schoolteacher, Kelso, an Ohio native, took a stand for the Union's cause and quickly became an excellent officer who bravely engaged in dangerous spy missions that solidified his reputation as a fearless and effective Unionist on the battlefront. Journal entries are steeped in attacks, counterattacks, and bloodshed. Extensive editing notes by historian Grasso (history, Coll. of William and Mary) provide plenty of sources for additional research. After the war, Kelso briefly served as a Republican in the House of Representatives, ultimately living in California and then Colorado. VERDICT Recommended for those interested in U.S. Civil War history and historical journals. Readers will gain better insight into the experiences of that era.--Michael Foley, Canton, MA

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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