Civil War Novel Published by Omega Alumni David
Douglas
This article appears in the Fall
2003 Rattle
"A Boot Full of Memories", a historical
novel based upon letters written by a participant in the Civil War,
has recently been written David
Douglas '76. The collection of 135 letters were written by Leonard
Williams, a captain in the 2d South Carolina Cavalry, to his wife,
Anna. Douglas is Williams' great-great grandson
The letters were passed on to the captain's daughter,
Susie, then to her son, Thomas Douglas, whose wife, Marian, kept them
and took them with her when she went to live with Douglas, and his
family. They passed to him when she died. "My wife told me I had
to do this. I had to write a book about these letters," said Douglas,
who has been a producer and director for NFL Films in Mount Laurel,
N.J., since 1978. "Capt. Williams rode side by side with Jeb Stuart
and looked Gen. Robert E. Lee in the eye", notes Douglas. "His
letters span virtually the entire war and are most rare and unique
in that this primary source material is written by the hand of a company-grade
officer in the Confederate cavalry".
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