How Private George W. Peck Put Down The Rebellion

How Private George W. Peck Put Down The Rebellion

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George Wilbur Peck 1887
English
The War Literature of the “Century” is very Confusing
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  • The War Literature of the “Century” is very Confusing
  • I Am Rudely Awakened from Dreams of Home
  • I Describe a Deadly Encounter
  • I Yearn for a Furlough
  • The Funeral of the Colored Cook
  • I Capture “Jeff”
  • “Boots and Saddles”
  • Three Days Without Food!
  • Bacon and Hard-tack
  • Yearnings for Military Fame
  • I am Detailed to Build a Bridge
  • I am Instructed to Capture and Search a Female Smuggler
  • The Female Smuggler Episode Makes Me Famous
  • Military Attire
  • My Experience as a Sick Man
  • My Varied Experiences in the Hospital
  • Thanksgiving Dinner with the “Rebel Angel”
  • My Sickness and Hospital Experiences Have Spoiled Me for a Soldier
  • I am Detailed to Drive a Six-Mule Team
  • I Demonstrate that Gambling Does Not Pay
  • I Go on a Scouting Expedition
  • The Spotted Horse
  • Tells How the Chaplain was Paralyzed by the Spotted Circus-Horse
  • Mingled Reminiscences
  • Our Party of Recruits own the Earth
  • I Strike Another Soft-Snap, Which is Harder Than Any Snap Heretofore
  • A Short Story About a Pair of Boots, Showing the Monumental Gall of their Owner.
A series of U.S. Civil War adventures or incidents experienced and enhanced (or created) by humorist George W. Peck. Peck was at times a writer, newspaper publisher and politician. He had a wry sense of humor and sympathy for underdogs. ( Arnold Banner)

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