Missouri Brothers in Gray
The Reminiscences and Letters of William J. Bull and John P. Bull
Edited by Michael Banasik |
William Bull’s service began as a Missouri State Guardsman, captured
at Camp Jackson in the spring of 1861. He went on, with his brother John,
to join Gorham’s (later Tilden's, then Lesueur’s) Third Field Battery of
Missouri Artillery. In 1862, John Bull became an officer in MacDonald’s Missouri
Cavalry and later Newton’s 5th Arkansas Cavalry, CSA. William’s reminiscence
of the war, written in 1906 and unpublished until now, along with the letters
both brothers wrote home to St. Louis provide an engaging portrayal of camp
life and battle in this often neglected theater of the Civil War.
Early Praise for Missouri Brothers in Gray
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192 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, 6 maps, 15 illustrations, appendices, notes, bibliography,
index. ISBN 0-9628936-8-4. $12.95, plus $4.00 p/h.
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