Burial of the Guns

Burial of the Guns, written by Thomas Nelson Page, is a collection of short stories published in the post-Civil War era that explores the experiences of individuals during and after the conflict. The title story depicts an artillery unit's determination to follow their final orders despite General Lee's surrender, highlighting themes of loyalty and loss. Page, a prominent Virginian, is known for his poignant reminiscences that capture the complexities of Southern life during this tumultuous period. The narratives reflect the struggles and resilience of those affected by the war's aftermath.
























