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The Centum Diary captures the remarkable firsthand account of Freeman Woodman, a Union soldier with the 52nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, as he served through the pivotal year of 1863 during the American Civil War.Compiled exactly one hundred years later by his great-granddaughter, Gail Merrick Lee (now Gail Merrick (Murphy) Granger), and completed by her son, editor Montgomery J. Granger, this book reproduces the original newspaper series from The Geneva Republican that brought Freeman's wartime diaries to light.Freeman's vivid writings reveal the harsh realities of a young soldier's life -…mehr

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The Centum Diary captures the remarkable firsthand account of Freeman Woodman, a Union soldier with the 52nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, as he served through the pivotal year of 1863 during the American Civil War.Compiled exactly one hundred years later by his great-granddaughter, Gail Merrick Lee (now Gail Merrick (Murphy) Granger), and completed by her son, editor Montgomery J. Granger, this book reproduces the original newspaper series from The Geneva Republican that brought Freeman's wartime diaries to light.Freeman's vivid writings reveal the harsh realities of a young soldier's life - from bitterly cold camps and exhausting marches to his steadfast faith and moral convictions. He cared for his sick brother, found comfort in the Bible, and described daily hardships with unflinching honesty. His resourcefulness in foraging and his fascination with nature offer unique glimpses into how Union soldiers survived, especially during Sherman's March to the Sea.Through reflections by Gail Merrick Lee and editor Montgomery J. Granger, The Centum Diary connects past to present, showing how one man's courage and dedication resonate across generations. This powerful, authentic portrait of sacrifice and resilience is a reminder of the fragile ideals our nation was founded upon and the enduring cost of freedom. Library of Congress Control Number 2025918817About the Author:Montgomery J. Granger is a Christian, husband, father of five, retired educator, U.S. Army combat veteran, and author.