The author of this book, General Thomas Maley Harris, was a medical doctor, who recruited and served as commander of the Tenth West Virginia Volunteers during the Civil War.
He was brevetted a major general for "gal.
He was noted for his leadership in preparing his troops and leading them in battle.
General Harris established a reputation for faithfulness, industriousness, intelligence, and efficiency.
He rose in rank through meritorious service to become a brigadier general in the Union Army.
The author of this book, General Thomas Maley Harris, was a medical doctor, who recruited and served as commander of the Tenth West Virginia Volunteers during the Civil War