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A Johnny Reb Band From Salem: The Pride of Tarheelia

Harry H. Hall
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Year
2025
Language
English

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In A Johnny Reb Band from Salem: The Pride of Tarheelia, Harry Hall brings to life the untold story of a remarkable North Carolina regiment (Twenty-Sixth) whose music marched with the Confederate armies through the turmoil of the American Civil War. From the echo of fifes on the Virginia fields to the mournful brass that marked defeat and loss, Hall paints a vivid portrait of courage, culture, and camaraderie among the men who played as others fought. Based on painstaking research and rare firsthand accounts, the book captures the spirit of Salem's musicians - artisans, tradesmen, and dreamers who left their quiet Moravian town to serve the South with their instruments and hearts.Hall's narrative is both scholarly and humane, rich in period detail and Southern color. He reconstructs how military bands influenced morale, preserved regional identity, and helped sustain faith amid hardship. Through letters, diaries, and regimental histories, A Johnny Reb Band from Salem reveals how music became a lifeline on the battlefield - a symbol of unity that outlasted the Confederacy itself. Blending local history with a larger national canvas, this compelling account illuminates the soundscape of war and the endurance of a people's song.Whether read as cultural history, biography, or a moving human chronicle, this is an essential work for those who seek to understand not only how men fought, but how they found beauty and hope in the darkest of times.

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