Our Boys: The Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac

TitleOur Boys: The Personal Experiences of a Soldier in the Army of the Potomac
Year of Publication1864
Publication TypeNovel
Number of Pages or Episodes412 p.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorsHill, A. F. [Ashbel Fairchild]
PublisherJohn E. Potter
CityPhiladelphia
Keywords37th Pennsylvania Infantry; American Civil War; Brownsville Grays; Pennsylvania Railroad
Abstract

A novelized Civil War memoir about the Brownsville Grays of the 37th Pennsylvania Infantry, which trained in Oakmont and the Strip District before heading south to battle the Confederacy.

Author Biography

A. F. Hill (1842-76), born near the Monongahela River in German Twp., Fayette County, served in the 37th Pennsylvania Infantry during the Civil War and lost a leg at the Battle of Antietam. After the war, he wrote professionally for newspapers in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Uniontown, Fayette County. He also wrote poetry and several books, of which the best known is a black comedy about his post-traumatic stress: John Smith's Funny Adventures on a Crutch, or The Remarkable Peregrinations of a One-Legged Soldier after the War (1869). Hill married in San Francisco and returned with his wife to Uniontown, where he died November 7, 1876. He is buried at the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery in Masontown, Fayette County.

Time

1861-4