#1629066 in Books Univ Tennessee Press 2001-01-31Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.40 x 6.00l; 1.94 #File Name: 1572331011496 pages
Review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Great Read for Southerners or Civil War fans.By Wil BosbyshellThis is a wonderful Civil War book told through the eyes of William Daniel Dixon of Savannah; Georgia. It is a fascinating and detailed account of his journey from the coastal battles of the early war to the battle of Atlanta. If you are from the southeastern part of Georgia you will find it especially interesting to read about the battles and encampments around the Savannah area. Dixon recounts his personal exploits as well as his unit's: the Republican Blues. Compared to the fast travel and communications of today it is great to read about a time of letters; trains; telegraphs; long foot marches; and horse back jouneys.2 of 4 people found the following review helpful. The Blues in GrayBy Caroline BosbyshellThe Blues in Gray is a very readable account of the Republican Blues service in coastal Georgia with exciting battles taking place on the Ogeechee River at Fort McAllister south of Savannah; Georgia. William Daniel Dixon was 23 when he began his private journal which he kept throughout his Confederate Service. He was a native of Savannah and lived his entire life there. The editor; Roger Durham; has done an excellent job making Dixon's voice heard. I am Dixon's great granddaugher and am delighted that this primary material is available to readers and scholars.