Keith P. Wilson is an affiliate in the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. His books include Campfires of Freedom: The Camp Life of Black Soldiers during the Civil War and ed. Honor in Command: Lt. Freeman S. Bowley's Civil War Service in the 30th United States Colored Infantry.
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Preface ix Introduction 1 1 "May his 'soldier life' be as good asthe cause he will represent": Orrin Densmore and the Beginning of the Civil War 11 2 "I wish Old Abe had a son or some kin or kine up here in danger": The Brothers' War against the Dakota 19 3 "Dont give up my Son": Benjamin on Duty at Fort Halleck 38 4 "The glorious, new temple of Liberty": Daniel Joins the United States Colored Troops at Benton Barracks 48 5 "Kind acts went directly to their hearts": Martha Serves on the Home Front in Red Wing 61 6 "Faces of flint": Campaigning against Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest 72 7 "The child was 'right glad' to get home": Young Orrin's Military Adventure 86 8 "Move the camp down to the grave yard": Camp Life in Memphis 98 9 "Christmas with us here promises to be quite a season": Rejoicing and Celebrating 110 10 "She walks off with the work": Service and Friendship: Elizabeth, Mary, and Martha 122 11 "Do come up Martha": Anna and Martha 134 12 "They all fought like Minnesotians": The Mobile Campaign 145 13 "The curse of slavery": Occupation Duty in Alabama 156 14 "They've got money, let them buy their own biscuit": Departure and Homecoming 166 Conclusion 179 Characters 191 Genealogical Tables 197 Notes 201 Bibliography 243 Index I 257

