Far From Home

The Diary of Lt. William H. Peel 1863-1865

by Ellen Wilds


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/20/2009

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 412
ISBN : 9781438993485
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 412
ISBN : 9781438993492

About the Book

Lieutenant William H. Peel was 23 years old when Mississippi seceded from the Union, prompting him to join the 11th Mississippi Infantry, along with his younger brother Eli.  Captured at the culmination of the Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble Charge at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863, Peel spent the remainder of his service at the officers’ prison on Johnson’s Island in Sandusky Bay. 

By turns elegiac, tragic and often comic Peel’s record of those months, along with his detailed account of the famous battle that led to his incarceration, is one of the gems of personal literature created during that most terrible of conflicts.  The diary, now in the care of the Mississippi Archives, was transcribed by a Peel descendent who brings to this work an understanding of both the history and the family that shaped him, giving the modern reader a view inside Peel’s world.


About the Author

 

Ellen Sheffield Wilds is a professional historical researcher, with degrees in history and theatre.  In addition to her academic and literary pursuits, Ms. Wilds is an active historical re-enactor, with characters ranging from the Iron Age through WW1.  Living history is the perfect outlet for someone who loves to share history with others, and Ms. Wilds has appeared at schools as well as at weekend public events.

 

Her website at www.webmousepublications.com provides information on a variety of topics, and she happily shares her research with others.  Married, the mother of an adult son, Ms. Wilds has a deep love for her family, including her first cousin, five times removed, who once upon a time when the world seemed to rip apart, wrote a diary.