Above a Common Soldier · Frank and Mary Clarke in the American West and Civil War From Their Letters, 1847-1872
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- Authors
- Miller, Darlis A. & Clarke, Mary & Clarke, Frank
- Publisher
- University of New Mexico Press
- ISBN
- 9780826317995
- Date
- 1997-10-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.82 MB
- Lang
- en
First published as To Form a More Perfect Union in 1941, this rare volume of Civil War-era letters relates the poignant experiences of an English immigrant in the service of the United States Army as a noncommissioned officer, civilian employee, and Union volunteer. Frank Clarke served in Mexico, Missouri, New Mexico, and Bleeding Kansas, on the Sioux, Solomon River, and Utah expeditions, and in war-torn Tennessee and Mississippi. After Frank's tragic death in 1862, his wife Mary corresponded with his English mother, detailing the daily struggles of a military widow and her five sons in frontier Kansas. Darlis Miller has kept George Hammond's original annotations and added a few new ones. Her introductions to the book and individual chapters provide biographical details on Frank's and Mary's lives and place their letters in historical context.