Crozier

Four Days in September 1865

by Charles Hanson


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Softcover
$18.50
Softcover
$18.50

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/8/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781412057554

About the Book

Crozier: Four Days in September 1865 is a factual account in story form of how a Confederate soldier from Texas became a hero in the small southern town of Newberry, South Carolina, in 1865. It is the story of a young man, long a prisoner in a Union prison camp near Chicago, who upheld his character, his principles, and his courage in the face of death in protecting two young ladies from insults from a US Colored soldier. He then protected an innocent stranger from harm when the stranger was wrongfully arrested for Crozier's actions. It is rare that one's man's presence for such a short period of time can have such a positive impact on a community as that of Calvin Crozier. His story is one that deserves retelling. It is one where character and courage transpire, but also can carry over upon future generations.

This is also a brief look at the soldiers that carried out an illegal execution while occupying the South immediately following the Civil War. The 33rd US Colored Troops are a contrast of the renowned 54th Massachusetts in background, training, character, and leadership of their officers. It is a brief look based on documented facts not intended to discredit who and what these men were, but to present them in a factual account of the settings and circumstances of their brief existence in the South during and immediately following that terrible period in American history.



About the Author

Charles Hanson is a devoted student of the War Between the States and amateur historian. He was inspired by his grandmother with stories and writings of his great grandfather from that period of conflict in American history and of Reconstruction in the South.

Combine this knowledge and enthusiasm with his enjoyment of writing and story telling, and in Crozier: Four Days in September 1865, you have his dream of telling a story not fully told before that is deserving of being put in print.

With a professional background in electrical maintenance, engineering, and education and a long time hobby of writing and historical research, his style of writing has been to avoid the highly detailed technical facts of a non-fiction book. He desires to inspire and entertain his readers with true history in a story form.

He is a native South Carolinian and a resident of Newberry, South Carolina-a devoted husband father and grandfather.

Mr. Hanson has been a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans for nearly 25 years and may be the only graduate of South Carolina State University with that distinction.