A Legacy Of Valor: The Memoirs And Letters Of Captain Henry Newton Comey, (Voices Of The Civil War)

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“The letters, memoir, and diary of Henry N. Comey are well written and of considerable historical value. As the creator was both an enlisted man and an officer in the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry, he supplies several perspectives on life in camp and battle in some of the Union army’s ‘fighting’ regiments. There are excellent descriptions of parts of the battles of Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Brandy Station and Gettysburg.” —Frank L. Byrne, late of Kent State University

In May 1861, following the attack on Fort Sumter, President Lincoln issued a call for seventy-five thousand volunteers. Following his graduation from Phillips Exeter, Henry Newton Comey enlisted in the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry, this kind of volunteer regiments. He served through all of the Civil War, entering as a private and rising unexpectedly through the ranks, becoming a captain in 1864. Comey’s writing provides a unique portrait of the soldier’s life; rarely does one find primary source material covering the same period from the same individual in different genres. But Comey wrote his family steadily throughout the war, kept a journal for most of 1863, and, shortly after Appomattox, composed a memoir of his military experiences.

A Legacy of Valor intersperses Comey’s letters and diary entries with his memoir to provide a fascinating account of a Union soldier’s life. Comey saw one of the vital war’s most pivotal battles, including Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, in addition to witnessing Sherman’s March to the Sea. This descendant of Scottish and Revolutionary American patriots wrote with honesty and increasing graphic detail as the war progressed, from a stirring account of patriot games to a disgusted recollection of being “beaten by an army of half our number.” Comey revealed his commitment to the Union cause by reenlisting when his term was up. An educated young man, his observations and political observation reflect his evolution from eager young private to hardened veteran.

Lyman Richard Comey is a retired secondary school principal who lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. Henry Newton Comey was his great-grandfather’s cousin. Like his ancestor, he served as a Captain of Infantry, in the U.S. Army Reserve.

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