Book ID: CBB535058537

The War Outside My Window: The Civil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham, 1860-1865 (2018)

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Croon, Janet (Editor)


Savas Beatie


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 480 pp.
Language: English

LeRoy Wiley Gresham was born in 1847 to an affluent slave-holding family in Macon, Georgia. After a horrific leg injury left him an invalid, the educated, inquisitive, perceptive, and exceptionally witty 12-year-old began keeping a diary in 1860--just as secession and the Civil War began tearing the country and his world apart. He continued to write even as his health deteriorated until both the war and his life ended in 1865. His unique manuscript of the demise of the Old South—lauded by the Library of Congress as one of its premier holdings—is published here for the first time in The War Outside My Window: The Civil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham, 1860-1865.LeRoy read books, devoured newspapers and magazines, listened to gossip, and discussed and debated important social and military issues with his parents and others. He wrote daily for five years, putting pen to paper with a vim and tongue-in-cheek vigor that impresses even now, more than 150 years later. His practical, philosophical, and occasionally Twain-like hilarious observations cover politics and the secession movement, the long and increasingly destructive Civil War, family pets, a wide variety of hobbies and interests, and what life was like at the center of a socially prominent wealthy family in the important Confederate manufacturing center of Macon. The young scribe often voiced concern about the family’s pair of plantations outside town, and recorded his interactions and relationships with “servants” Howard, Allen, Eveline, and others as he pondered the fate of human bondage and his family’s declining fortunes.Unbeknownst to LeRoy, he was chronicling his own slow and painful descent toward death in tandem with the demise of the Southern Confederacy. He recorded—often in horrific detail—an increasingly painful and debilitating disease that robbed him of his childhood. The teenager’s declining health is a consistent thread coursing through his fascinating journals. “I feel more discouraged [and] less hopeful about getting well than I ever did before,” he wrote on March 17, 1863. “I am weaker and more helpless than I ever was.” Morphine and a score of other “remedies” did little to ease his suffering. Abscesses developed; nagging coughs and pain consumed him. Alternating between bouts of euphoria and despondency, he often wrote, “Saw off my leg.”The War Outside My Window, edited and annotated by Janet Croon with helpful footnotes and a detailed family biographical chart, captures the spirit and the character of a young privileged white teenager witnessing the demise of his world even as his own body slowly failed him. Just as Anne Frank has come down to us as the adolescent voice of World War II, LeRoy Gresham will now be remembered as the young voice of the Civil War South.

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Authors & Contributors
Douglas D. Scott
Stiles, T.J.
Maley, John
P. Willey
S. George Pemberton
Dowdy, F. Andrew
Journals
The Journal of the Civil War Era
Oil-Industry History
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Journal of Military History
Publishers
University of Oklahoma Press
Deeds Publishing
University of Western Ontario (Canada)
University Press of Florida
University of North Carolina Press
University of California Press
Concepts
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
Disease and diseases
Medicine
Biographies
Diaries
Health
People
Maley, John
Carter, John Joyce (1842-1917)
Thomson, John Edgar, ‎ 1808-1874‏
Custer, George Armstrong
Mitchell, Silas Weir
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
United States
Georgia (U.S.)
Western states (U.S.)
Virginia (U.S.)
North Carolina (U.S.)
South Carolina (U.S.)
Institutions
United States. Army
Georgia Rail Road Company
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