Angus Wilson McKinnon, A Confederate Soldier
The Making of a Man
by
Book Details
About the Book
This story is based on the Civil War experiences of Private Angus Wilson McKinnon. Although he was from South Arkansas, he was sent to Virginia, where he was involved in virtually all the major battles. Angus was wounded at the Battle of Beaver Dam Creek, receiving a mini ball in the shoulder, which was never removed. This account seeks to give the view of the war from Angus’s perspective. Historical documentation is rather sketchy. Since no one can know his specific feelings except for the actions he took, the author has fictionalized thoughts and words based on the true locations, battles, and his travels. One can only imagine the fear, excitement, and final disillusionment that Angus must have felt. True names of the individuals are cited, but again fictional tools are used to bring their personalities to life. Although this is a work of fiction, each chapter is preceded with corresponding historical accounts of the major events of the war, which were the settings of Angus’s experiences.
About the Author
The author grew up in South Arkansas surrounded by an extended family, where the story of Great-Grandfather Angus McKinnon was legend. Angus was wounded in the Great War with a mini ball in his shoulder that remained there the rest of his life. As a result of the stories, the author developed an interest in the Civil War, which never left him. The descendants of Angus started an annual reunion that the author attended as a small boy and into manhood. Consequently he was steeped in family history. This account is the result of his continued interest in the life of Angus. The author is currently professor emeritus of the University of Arkansas, with a PhD in economics.