Another Day Lincolns Army Journals


Another Day Lincolns Army Journals

In the introduction of his diary, Sgt. John T. Booth of Company G, 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, writes that the experience of a single soldier may never be considered a history of the conflict in which the soldier serves, but plainly a reflectivity of his personal experience. Another Day in Lincoln’s Army: The Civil War Journals of Sgt. John T. Booth brilliantly illustrates this concept, capturing the general day-to-day life of the Civil War soldier.

From Western Virginia and Antietam Creek in Maryland to Chickamauga in the Tennessee mountains, this is the compelling story of Booth and the 36th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI) in the American Civil War. One of only a few regiments privileged to have served in both the eastern and western theatres of the conflict, the 36th OVI fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the war. Booth eloquently journals the striking contrast amid the often times routine actions of camp life and the horrifying sequences of battle.

Edited and compiled by Marie Mollohan, Another Day in Lincoln’s Army also includes photographs of soldiers who served alongside Booth, letters and diary entries from other soldiers in the 36th OVI, and a mixture of feature stories from amount of time newspapers, vividly bringing this extraordinary time in America’s history to life.

About the AuthorThe eloquence and a feeling of excitement of Sgt. John T. Booth’s diary inspired Marie Mollohan to take on the task of preparing a history of the 36th Ohio Volunteer Regiment by putting together personal journals and letters from members of the regiment.

Another Day Lincolns Army Journals

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Another Day in Lincoln’s Army, The Civil War Journals of John T. Booth, by Marie Mollohan: iUniverse, 2007, 698 pages. Review by George A. Hall

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