The Guns of Bull Run by Joseph A. Altsheler

A Story of the Civil War's Eve

The Guns of Bull Run by Joseph A. Altsheler

"The Guns of Bull Run: A Story of the Civil War's Eve" by Joseph A. Altsheler is a historical novel written during the late 19th century. This book explores the tumultuous period leading up to the American Civil War, focusing on the perspectives and experiences of young characters, particularly Harry Kenton and his cousin Dick Mason. The narrative delves into their lives in a divided Kentucky, reflecting the broader societal conflict instigated by South Carolina's secession and the impending war. At the start of the story, readers are introduced to Harry Kenton and Dick Mason, who are students at Pendleton Academy. As they ponder the upcoming Christmas holiday, they are suddenly confronted with news of South Carolina's secession, which reverberates through their school and the town. The school principal, Dr. Russell, delivers the shocking letter, igniting discussions among the students about loyalty and the possibility of two divided republics. As Harry navigates his relationships, particularly with Dick, he begins to feel the weight of impending conflict and responsibility. When Harry's father, Colonel Kenton, entrusts him with a significant mission to deliver a message to South Carolina, it marks the transition from the innocence of youth to the reality of war, setting the stage for the challenges they will face ahead.

Table of Content

Chapter 1 News from Charleston

Chapter 2 A Courier to the South

Chapter 3 The Heart of Rebellion

Chapter 4 The First Capital

Chapter 5 The New President

Chapter 6 Sumter

Chapter 7 The Homecoming

Chapter 8 The Fight for a State

Chapter 9 The River Journey

Chapter 10 Over the Mountains

Chapter 11 In Virginia

Chapter 12 The Fight for the Fort

Chapter 13 The Seeker for Help

Chapter 14 In Washington

Chapter 15 Battle's Eve

Chapter 16 Bull Run