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Watson
- Personal Memoirs of a Civil War Pioneer
- Narrated by: Charlie Ray
- Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
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Embark on a journey with Watson -- as he tells a firsthand account of a country at a crossroads, and one man’s quest to find his place in 19th century America.
In the early 1900s, Watson Stewart set out to record the principal events of his life in a set of personal memoirs. These writings, originally finished on his 77th birthday in 1904, have been rediscovered and compiled - over 120 years later - by Watson’s descendants.
The resulting text is an enlightening glimpse into life as a pioneer in a country on the brink of Civil War. Watson led a remarkable life filled with family tragedy, Native American relations, Civil War, and squabbles with some of the most famous historical figures in American history.
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