![]() McAllister dedicated herself to the task of “completing” Watkins’ book, and in so doing she offers a valuable contribution to Civil War history. But as things often occur in life, one’s best intentions go awry-Sam never got around to supplementing his memoir. “Aytch” by inserting important new material and revisions that come directly from Watkins’ worn pencil.Īfter his memoir’s original publication in 1882, Watkins had plenty of time to think about his account, and it occurred to him that he had some additional recollections and improvements to offer. McAllister, who is Watkins’ great-granddaughter, has significantly enhanced Co. “Aytch,” First Tennessee Regiment, published more than 125 years after the original. Fortunately, Ruth Hill Fulton McAllister has mastered this approach in her new release of Co. How do you improve on a classic Civil War memoir? Very carefully and with terrific sensitivity, one would hope. ![]() ![]() “Aytch,” First Tennessee Regiment Closeīy Sam R. ![]()
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