The Red Acorn' by John McElroy is a historical novel set during the American Civil War. The story is named after the emblem worn by the soldiers of the First Division of the Fourteenth Army Corps, a red acorn that symbolizes their bravery and achievements on the battlefield. The novel follows the experiences of a young Union soldier named Harry Glen, who joins the army at the start of the war and becomes part of the First Division. Through Harry's eyes, the reader experiences some of the most significant battles of the war, including Mill Springs, Perryville, Shiloh, and Chickamauga. The novel provides a detailed and realistic portrayal of the harsh realities of war, including the brutality of combat, the political tensions within the Union army, and the personal struggles of soldiers as they fight for their cause. 'The Red Acorn' is an interesting book that shows the American Civil War and the men who fought in it from a different point of view.
John McElroy lived from 1846 to 1929 fought on the front lines as a soldier, reported the news, and wrote tales of the American Civil War. Born in Ohio, McElroy held editorial positions at numerous newspapers before his military enlistment in 1864. He served his country for two years in the Union Army, departing only after sustaining an injury. As a journalist and writer, McElroy maintained his career after the war, crafting an array of books ranging from essays and biographies to novels. By delving into his own experiences within the Civil War, McElroy's superb descriptions of the war garnered him a reputation as an authoritative voice. McElroy remained an unwavering advocate of veterans' rights, striving to secure benefits and compensation for those who had bravely served in the military. In regard to his wartime involvement, he penned multiple personal recollections.