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Liddell's Record
St. John Richardson Liddell | Hughes Nathaniel Cheairs Jr.

Liddell's Record

Louisiana State University Press (Nov 1997)
9780807122181
| Paperback
217 pages
Dewey 973.742092
LC Classification E470 .L7 1997
LC Control No. 97021424

Genre

  • C.W. Diaries - Soldiers

Subject

  • Generals - Biography. - Confederate States Of America
  • United States - History

Plot

St. John Richardson Liddell (1815--1870), a conspicuous combat leader in the Army of Tennessee, was an important eyewitness to the making of history. A prominent Louisiana planter, he also served on the staffs of P.G.T. Beauregard, William J. Hardee, and Albert Sidney Johnston during the conflict and traveled in the upper circles of the Confederate military and political high command. In 1866, disillusioned and embittered by defeat, Liddell penned his memoirs for his sons. More than a description of his wartime experiences, Liddell's Record is one man's judgment on why the Confederacy failed, offering blunt, often harsh criticisms of Confederate leadership and fellow soldiers rarely found in such personal accounts.

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