Skip to main content chevron_right

The Diary of Col. Henry Stover Funk of the Stonewall Brigade

Item costs $19.00 per unit

Select Quantity

Product Description

The previously unpublished diary of John H.S. Funk is an important source for the first year and a half of the War Between the States in Virginia. Funk was a frontline combat officer—captain, lieutenant-colonel, and colonel of the 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment in the famed Stonewall Brigade. He vividly records, …

The previously unpublished diary of John H.S. Funk is an important source for the first year and a half of the War Between the States in Virginia. Funk was a frontline combat officer—captain, lieutenant-colonel, and colonel of the 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment in the famed Stonewall Brigade. He vividly records, almost day by day, a soldier’s life and battles—First Manassas, Jackson’s Valley Campaign, the Seven Days, Second Manassas, Cedar Mountain, and others. Funk appears as a real man as he records the miles marched by Jackson’s “foot cavalry,” first-hand observations of Yankee war crimes against civilians, and the terrible death toll of Confederate fighters.

Product Details

Author
Editor: Joe D Haines Jr., MD.
Pages
129
Cover
Paperback

You may also like

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Cookies Policy