Military Memoirs of a Confederate: A Critical Narrative

Military Memoirs of a Confederate: A Critical Narrative
Edward Porter Alexander
Hearing that his home state, Georgia, had declared its secession, 2nd Lieutenant Edward Porter Alexander resigned his commission in the U.S. Army and left to join the Confederates. His work has been described as "altogether the best critique of the operations of the Army of Northern Virginia.” — Douglas Southall Freeman
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About the Author

Edward Porter Alexander (1835-1910) was a military engineer, planter, railroad executive and author. Graduating from West Point in 1857, he was participant in a number of weapons and experiments; he would become the first man to use signal flags to convey a long-distance message in combat. Having joined the Confederate States Army in 1861 he ended the war a Brigadier General, and “the South’s greatest artillerist.”