tomh
Corporal
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2005
- Location
- Gettysburg, PA
Folks,
Follow this link for a remarkable look into one man's experience in the waning days of the war. Julius Franklin Howell, a corporal in the 24th Virginia Cavalry, made the recording on a wax cylinder recorder and recounts his experience and capture in 1865. While a prisoner at Lookout Point he becomes aware of the assasination of Lincoln and his comments reflect the common soldier's view of the former president.
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=84525&ran=187608
Simply one of the most remarkable first person accounts that I have ever heard.
TomH
Follow this link for a remarkable look into one man's experience in the waning days of the war. Julius Franklin Howell, a corporal in the 24th Virginia Cavalry, made the recording on a wax cylinder recorder and recounts his experience and capture in 1865. While a prisoner at Lookout Point he becomes aware of the assasination of Lincoln and his comments reflect the common soldier's view of the former president.
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=84525&ran=187608
Simply one of the most remarkable first person accounts that I have ever heard.
TomH