Lucius "Lute" Moseley (1843-1923) fought in the Civil War as a soldier in the Union Army from 1862 to 1865. After the war, Moseley became a farmer, and would remain in Beloit for the rest of his life. Sara DeLuca is the author of the memoir Dancing the Cows Home, the family biography The Crops Look Good, and three chapbooks of poetry. Her work appears in Atlanta Review, Lullwater Review, North Coast Review, and elsewhere.

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List of Maps and Illustrations Foreword by Robert Lucius Moseley Preface Introduction 1 Drilling for War: August 31, 1862-February 9, 1863 2 Surrender, Prison, Parole: March 8, 1863-June 11, 1863 3 The News from Tennessee: June 14, 1863-April 29, 1864 4 Redemption in Georgia: May 12, 1864-July 21, 1864 5 The Fall of Atlanta and the March to the Sea: July 25, 1864-December 26, 1864 6 The Road to Washington: January 6, 1865-May 6, 1865 Afterword by Esther Baer Moseley Obituary of Lucius S. Moseley "Cover Them Over with Beautiful Flowers" Appendix A. Roster, 22nd Wisconsin Officers and Staff; Company B Infantry Appendix B. Colonel John Coburn's Farewell Address to His Troops Appendix C. 22nd Wisconsin Chronology of Service and Regimental Statistics Notes Index
I have read hundreds of such collections in print and manuscript, so for a collection to attract as much of my interest as this one did speaks to its quality. Virtually every letter has something of significance to students of the war-a rarity."" - George Rable, author of Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!