I Take My Pen in Hand

Civil War Letters of Two Soldiers and Friends: Sidney A. Lake and Conrad Litt, 100th N.Y. Volunteers, Co. "C," Buffalo, N.Y.

by Doris (Lake) Cooper and Wayne L. Cooper


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 06/08/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781434334824

About the Book

     "I Take My Pen in Hand" is a collection of Civil War letters written by Sidney A. Lake and Conrad Litt, farm boys and friends from Pembroke, N.Y. These two men  served with the 100th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry, 'Eagle Brigade.'  Conrad's letters describe the establishment of the regiment in 1862 and several battles, including the Battle of Fair Oaks.  The 100th Regiment was in the first charge on Ft. Wagner with other regiments including the 54th Massachusetts (the first Negro regiment). Conrad Litt was killed in this charge on  July 18, 1863 at Morris Island, South Carolina.

     The letters of Sidney Lake tell of Conrad's death and describe the Battle of Ft. Wagner as well as other major battles. Sidney was discharged in 1865.  Sidney's letters tell of events at Ft. Sumter, Bermuda Hundred, tunneling the mine at Petersburg, Virginia and the explosion at City Point, Virginia.

     With the addition of 88 descriptive images: which include photographs as well as official records and reports, these letters come alive as we relive this time in history.


About the Author

Doris Lake Cooper is a native of Oklahoma, graduating with a Degree in Education from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma.  Her career path has been devoted to the areas of education and marketing.  "I Take My Pen in Hand" is the fulfillment of a life long dream to publish the Civil War letters of her great-grandfather, Sidney A. Lake.

Wayne L. Cooper, also a native of Oklahoma is a veteran of the Korean War.  His career was with the US Corps of Engineers in hydropower.  Wayne has pursued his interest in the Civil War through research and the collectiion of Civil War artifacts.  He has verified the events written by Sidney Lake and Conrad Litt in their letters and this information has been incorporated into the book.

To my great sorrow, Wayne never got the opportunity to see this book in print.  Wayne died September 27, 2007 following a long battle with heart disease.