Monday, October 21, 2019
Memories of the Civil War essays
Memories of the Civil War essays My name is Henry Campbell, and I have just enlisted in the Union Army! But first, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I was born in Muncle, Indiana, June 20th, 1842. Right now I am 19 years of age and have been assigned as Corporal of the Indiana Light Battery, because of my good leadership, courage, and a strong lust for war. My parents are Harvey and Janet Campbell, and before the war had started, we ran a successful dry goods store. Our economic standing is pretty good I would say, and we can afford to buy what we like. My job used to be as a dry goods clerk for my father, and I had made a decent amount of money, but I felt that I needed more than just money to live a good life. My parents did have some disagreements with me joining the Union Army, but I had finally convinced them to let me go. I had nothing to do with my life, just like many of my friends who had done the same thing, join the war and fight for whats right; freedom, equality, and to be given a true name in history that would be heard from sea to shining sea. I had one sibling, a brother, whose name was Gregory, who died at the Battle of Bull Run at the age of 21, trying to defend the industrious Union lands. Because of this I have gone off to fight against the dirty Southerners, to avenge my brothers death, to free the thousands if not millions of slaves, and to reunite this beautiful land. As you can see, my stand on slavery is that I want all of the innocent slaves to be free, to have them regain their freedom, to stop having them fear whites, and to let them live freely and equally with white men. My education is good since I have gone to the Perdue University, one of the finest universities in all of Indiana. In fact, I had just finished Perdue about four months ago, time sure does fly fast here. And my religion is Christian. I support the Union because they understand how life should be. What I mean is that everyday in the Union ...
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