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Winter 1998, Vol. 30, No. 4
The Shady Side of the Family Tree : Civil War Union Court-Martial Case
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By Trevor K. Plante
These Union soldiers from the Army of the Cumberland are awaiting court-martial.
(NARA, 111-B-2738)
Often, researching a family member's Civil War military
service can be a double-edged sword. Many researchers have the
expectation that their ancestors' military service was honorable--
highlighted by famous battles, displays of courage under fire,
and medals earned. Unfortunately, what some genealogists find is
that their ancestors' military service was not as courageous and
honorable as stories passed from generation to generation would
have them believe. Although many love to romanticize the American
Civil War, much happened that soldiers would not brag about to
their families. Army life was hard, and desertion,
insubordination, cowardice under fire, theft, murder, and rape
were not uncommon. Evidence of"
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