Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61
Abner Doubleday
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Now that the prejudices and bitter partisan feeling of the past are subsiding, it seems a fitting time to record the facts and incidents connected with the first conflict of the Rebellion. Of the eleven officers who took part in the events herein narrated, but four now survive. Before the hastening years shall have partially obliterated many circumstances from my memory, and while there is still an opportunity for conference and friendly criticism, I desire to make, from letters, memoranda, and documents in my possession, a statement which will embody my own recollections of the turbulent days of 1860 and 1861. (From the text) (3 hr 21 min)
Chapitres
01 - Fort Moultrie in 1860 | 20:16 | Lu par FNH |
02 - Preparations for Defense | 13:45 | Lu par FNH |
03 - Preliminary Movements of the Secessionists | 15:49 | Lu par FNH |
04 - The Removal to Fort Sumter | 15:31 | Lu par FNH |
05 - The First Overt Act | 15:58 | Lu par FNH |
06 - Effect of Anderson's Movements | 11:32 | Lu par FNH |
07 - The 'Star of the West' | 16:55 | Lu par FNH |
08 - A Resort to Diplomacy | 18:02 | Lu par FNH |
09 - The Crisis at Hand | 22:52 | Lu par FNH |
10 - The Bombardment | 19:09 | Lu par FNH |
11 - The Evacuation | 20:05 | Lu par FNH |
12 - Appendix | 11:20 | Lu par FNH |
Critiques





Amante
Doubleday was an unsung hero of the Civil War. Apparently Howard disliked him but Howard’s own history is spotted. He gives a good account and the reader is excellent (as usual).