From Dakota to Dixie

George Buswell's Civil War

George W Buswell

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Sachbuch / 20. Jahrhundert (bis 1945)

Beschreibung

The remarkable account of a Union soldier whose service took him from Indian Country to the heart of the Confederacy

In the summer of 1862, young Minnesotan George W. Buswell enlisted in the Union army, but his marching orders did not take him to the South to fight the Confederacy, as he had hoped, but to the US-Dakota War. Until the end of 1863, Buswell served with the 7th Minnesota Infantry, witnessing and describing that war’s infamous final act: the hanging of thirty-eight Dakota men at Mankato, the largest officially sanctioned mass execution in American history. Afterward, he volunteered as an officer to lead the 68th US Colored Infantry, serving in the Civil War’s Western Theater and seeing action in Mississippi.

Buswell’s unique diaries—published here for the first time—offer an extraordinary record of his unusually wide-ranging experience, taking readers through the Dakota War, into Union prisons in St. Louis and Memphis, onto picket lines where he searched Confederate women suspected of smuggling, and into the ranks of a Black regiment that fought against Confederate forces led by Nathan Bedford Forrest. His eyewitness accounts represent a vital contribution to the ongoing debate over the parameters of the American Civil War.

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Western Theatre, election of 1864, Laura Duley, U.S. Colored Troops, United States Colored Troops, Schofield Barracks, Fort Snelling, Hurricane Creek, Nashville, Chief Little Crow, Tennessee, U.S.-Dakota War, Battle of Wood Lake, Brice’s Cross Roads, Sibley expedition, A. J. Smith, Nathan Beford Forrest, Battle of Birch Coulie, USCT, Battle of Big Mound, General William A. Pile, Gratiot St. Prison, American Civil War, Minnesota, Dakota Territory, Battle of Tupelo, Battle of Stony Lake, Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake