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A. C. Pickett's Private Journal of the U.S.-Mexican War - Paperback

A. C. Pickett's Private Journal of the U.S.-Mexican War - Paperback

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by Alexander Corbin Pickett (Author), Jo Blatti (Author), Jo Blatti (Editor)

This is a transcription of the personal journal of A. C. Pickett, one of the American soldiers who fought in the U.S.-Mexican War during 1846-47. The book also includes essays on Pickett and on the war itself, as well as illustrations from the period, a time line, a bibliography, and an index.

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On June 11, 1846, A. C. Pickett was ready to embark from Mobile, Alabama, with other recruits on the greatest adventure of their young lives. The native Alabamian spent the next twelve months recording the scenes before him while the United States fought against Mexico. Well-educated and articulate, Pickett used a reporter's style to write about everything from the condition of crops to church services, local markets, and the people he met. Pickett later settled in northeast Arkansas where he worked as an attorney. During the Civil War, he formed the Jackson Guards (Company G, 1st Ark. Infantry Regiment) and later was active in Reconstruction politics in Arkansas.

Author Biography

Jo Blatti, an independent historian based in Little Rock, is the project director for If A Stranger Sojourns among Thee, an oral history series documenting Hispanic migration to north Arkansas. She is curating the exhibit, Harry Miller's Vision of Arkansas, 1900-1910, for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Blatti frequently contributes reviews and essays to professional journals.

Number of Pages: 160
Dimensions: 0.34 x 9 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 04, 2011