
The Post-War Lives of Amputee Civil War Veterans
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Description
In August 1865, Ora D. Walbridge sat down with a pen in his left hand to produce a specimen of his best business penmanship. Three years earlier, a gunshot had left Walbridge’s right arm paralyzed. When he submitted his penmanship specimen, he joined a unique group of Civil War veterans: the self-proclaimed “Left-Armed Corps.” This talk examines the lives of these veterans in the decades following the conflict to highlight the lasting resonance of missing limbs during national reconciliation. Demographic and biographical information provides insights into how the veterans’ lives were shaped by their service and their wounds.
Date of Event
Spring 2-19-2025
Keywords
Civil War veterans, Left-Armed Corps, War injuries, Amputation and disability, Veteran identity, Heroic masculinity
Disciplines
Cultural History | English Language and Literature | United States History
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Allison M., "The Post-War Lives of Amputee Civil War Veterans" (2025). University Scholar Series. 63.
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/uss/63
Comments
1 streaming video file (57 min.) : digital, sound, color. Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.