Through the Storms: The John G. Slover Diary
By (Author) Glenn Starkey
BookBaby
BookBaby
3rd July 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Military history
Military veterans
Diaries, letters and journals
Memoirs
B
Paperback
198
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
317g
January 1864. The Civil War has raged across the nation for years, touched everyone, and taken its bloody toll on the Union and Confederacy. The missing, wounded and killed number in the thousands and the count continues to rise. When John G. Slover enlisted as a Private in the 3rd Regiment, Wisconsin Cavalry, he never expected to find himself on the Kansas plains fighting Indians as well as Confederate guerilla units. Through his daily entries in a saddlebag diary we can read what he endured and from his view understand the misery of the time.
The Alvin Museum Society, a non-profit organization, received the John G. Slover diary in a weathered, ragged state and has spent years transcribing it to share with the public. "Through the Storms: The John G. Slover Diary" provides a unique opportunity to follow him from birth in New York, through the Civil War, and onto his death in Alvin, Texas where he was a pioneer member of the community.
Glenn Starkey is an award-winning author living in Texas with his family. He served in the Marine Corps; is a Vietnam veteran; worked in Texas law enforcement; was a security manager for a global oil corporation, and the interim security director of a major Gulf Coast port. For eleven years Glenn volunteered as a reading mentor to elementary school children.