UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Mixing first-hand experiences with the skills of a seasoned journalist, Melvin Dwinell delivered some of the most valuable accounts of the Civil War published in newspapers.
Dwinell’s stories as a war correspondent and Confederate lieutenant are chronicled in “Dear Courier: The Civil War Correspondence of Editor Melvin Dwinell,” a new book by Ford Risley, associate dean for undergraduate and graduate education in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State. The extensive collection of Dwinell’s letters to his newspaper take readers into Confederate camps and onto battlefields with vivid description and powerful storytelling.
"Dwinell gave his readers news of the Civil War from a hometown perspective,” Risley said. "Some of his best stories are when he provided snapshots of daily life in the Confederate Army.”
Dwinell, said Risley, described the joy of the troops in getting packages from home, and people's excitement at seeing a Union spy balloon for the first time. He also wrote about the danger of picket duty and the sadness of witnessing a soldier executed for killing another soldier.