"Co. Aytch": Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment - Paperback

"Co. Aytch": Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment - Paperback

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Report copyright infringementby Sam R. Watkins (Author)"Co. Aytch" is considered to be among the greatest memoirs ever written by a soldier of the field.Author BiographySam. R. Watkins (born Samuel Rush Watkins; June 26, 1839 - July 20, 1901) was an American writer and humorist. He fought through the entire Civil War and saw action in many major battles. Today, he is best known for this enduring memoir, "Co. Aytch" (1882), which recounts his life as a soldier. In 1881, with a "house full of young 'rebels' clustering about my elbows," Watkins began to chronicle his experiences in the First Tennessee Regiment. In May 1861, 21 year-old Sam Watkins of Maury County, Tennessee, rushed to join the army when his state left the Union. He became part of Company H (or Co. "Aytch," as he called it), 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment, and would fight from Shiloh to Nashville. He was one of only seven men who remained in the company when it was surrendered to U.S. Major-General William Tecumseh Sherma

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