Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York for the Year ...: The 1st-12th regiments of cavalry, N.Y. vol. 1894-95

Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York for the Year ...: The 1st-12th regiments of cavalry, N.Y. vol. 1894-95
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Total Pages : 1336
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Synopsis Annual Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of New York for the Year ...: The 1st-12th regiments of cavalry, N.Y. vol. 1894-95 by : New York (State). Adjutant General's Office

Annual Report of the Adjutant-General

Annual Report of the Adjutant-General
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112108095446
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Synopsis Annual Report of the Adjutant-General by : New York (State). Adjutant General's Office

Vols. for 1895- include "Official register of the land and naval forces of the state of New York, 1895-.

The Union Preserved

The Union Preserved
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780823219018
ISBN-13 : 0823219011
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Synopsis The Union Preserved by : Harold Holzer

The Union Preserved: A Guide to the Civil War Records in the New York State Archives is a comprehensive reference work that, for the first time, makes available to a wide public one of the most important and extensive Civil War resources in the nation: the collections of the New York State Archives and Records Administration. The guide also seeks to make readers aware of the vast collections of wartime manuscripts, newspapers, maps, rare books, ephemera, and artifacts held by the New York State Museum, The New York State Library, and The New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Collectively, the holdings of these four institutions constitute one of the largest and most significant collections of Civil War materials available to the public. Unlike similar guides that have been published by other archival institutions, The Union Preserved contains eleven appendices that are intended to facilitate and further the research of those interested in New York's role in the Civil War. Much of the information contained in these appendices either has been long out of print or has never been published and should prove to be an invaluable source to researchers.

Fourth annual report

Fourth annual report
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Total Pages : 708
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:600038615
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Synopsis Fourth annual report by : New York state, bureau of military statistics

Glory Was Not Their Companion

Glory Was Not Their Companion
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781476611426
ISBN-13 : 1476611424
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Synopsis Glory Was Not Their Companion by : Paul Taylor

Recruited primarily from the gentle farmlands of central New York, the men of the Twenty-Sixth New York Volunteer Infantry were among the first to answer their nation's call during the Civil War. Death soon wrapped its cold arms around the regiment, whose losses were great. More often than not the Twenty-Sixth was placed in difficult or impossible tactical situations, which resulted in their being forced to leave the field in disorder. They did their best. This work covers the regiment's entire two-year term of enlistment from May 1861 to May 1863. It draws upon numerous unpublished letters and diaries from the collections of individuals, private libraries and public institutions, as well as contemporary newspapers and obscure government documents. Appendices cover the order of command within campaigns and post assignments. Also included is a regimental roster listing the 1,182 men who served in the Twenty-Sixth.

A Hundred Days to Richmond

A Hundred Days to Richmond
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 025333537X
ISBN-13 : 9780253335371
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Synopsis A Hundred Days to Richmond by : Jim Leeke

In the spring of 1864, after three bloody years of civil war and with victory seemingly within reach for the Northern armies, John Brough, Ohio's energetic wartime governor, offered his state's militia for 100 days of federal service. Ordered east for duty in forts, railways, and prisons, they freed veteran troops to make the last great push against Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy. History soon overtook the Ohioans, however. They fought at Monocacy with Lew Wallace and under the watchful eye of Abraham Lincoln at Fort Stevens. They battled Mosby and other feared Southern guerrillas in Virginia and West Virginia. They fell to John Hunt Morgan's cavalry in Kentucky. They toiled and fought against thunderous Petersburg.