Now playing

Audio

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865

Audiobooks200911:02:00Public Domain
Poster for The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865

About this film

LibriVox recording of The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 , by Leander Stillwell. Read by Sue Anderson Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty "to help save the Nation;" but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: "the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable." Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier's life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first "saw a gun fired in anger," and "saw a man die a violent death." Stillwell's recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. "I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, --'Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don't you shoot?' I looked…

Directors & creators

Leander Stillwell

Subjects

Civil War; army life; Soldier; Illinois; memories; non-fiction.

View on archive.org ↗

More from this pool

Audiobooks

See all →