The Little Regiment

The Little Regiment
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Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435018219782
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Little Regiment by : Stephen Crane

The Old Sixth Regiment, its War Record, 1861-5

The Old Sixth Regiment, its War Record, 1861-5
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9783385253957
ISBN-13 : 3385253950
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Old Sixth Regiment, its War Record, 1861-5 by : Charles K. Cadwell

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

A New Canaan Private in the Civil War

A New Canaan Private in the Civil War
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Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 0939958015
ISBN-13 : 9780939958016
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis A New Canaan Private in the Civil War by : Justus Mitchell Silliman

Memoirs of a Dutch Mudsill

Memoirs of a Dutch Mudsill
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Publisher : Kent State University Press
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 0873387996
ISBN-13 : 9780873387996
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Memoirs of a Dutch Mudsill by : John Henry Otto

Captain John Henry Otto was a keen observer; his memoirs paint a vivid picture of the life of a common soldier and of a line officer at the company level during the Civil War.

The Seventh West Virginia Infantry

The Seventh West Virginia Infantry
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Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9780700627530
ISBN-13 : 0700627537
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Seventh West Virginia Infantry by : David W. Mellott

Though calling itself “The Bloody Seventh” after only a few minor skirmishes, the Seventh West Virginia Infantry earned its nickname many times over during the course of the Civil War. Fighting in more battles and suffering more losses than any other West Virginia regiment, the unit was the most embattled Union regiment in the most divided state in the war. Its story, as it unfolds in this book, is a key chapter in the history of West Virginia, the only state created as a direct result of the Civil War. It is also the story of the citizen soldiers, most of them from Appalachia, caught up in the bloodiest conflict in American history. The Seventh West Virginia fought in the major campaigns in the eastern theater, from Winchester, Antietam, and Fredericksburg to Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Petersburg. Weaving military, social, and political history, The Seventh West Virginia Infantry details strategy, tactics, battles, campaigns, leaders, and the travails of the rank and file. It also examines the circumstances surrounding events, mundane and momentous alike such as the soldiers’ views on the Emancipation Proclamation, West Virginia Statehood, and Lincoln’s re-election. The product of decades of research, the book uses statistical analysis to profile the Seventh’s soldiers from a socio-economic, military, medical, and personal point of view; even as its authors consult dozens of primary sources, including soldiers’ living descendants, to put a human face on these “sons of the mountains.” The result is a multilayered view, unique in its scope and depth, of a singular Union regiment on and off the Civil War battlefield—its beginnings, its role in the war, and its place in history and memory.

Connecticut in the American Civil War

Connecticut in the American Civil War
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Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780819571397
ISBN-13 : 0819571393
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Connecticut in the American Civil War by : Matthew Warshauer

“Serves as a model of what a state-level survey of the Civil War can achieve . . . a potent combination of description and analysis.” —The Civil War Monitor Connecticut in the American Civil War offers a remarkable window into the state’s involvement in a conflict that challenged and defined the unity of a nation. The arc of the war is traced through the many facets and stories of battlefield, home front, and factory. Matthew Warshauer masterfully reveals the varied attitudes toward slavery and race before, during, and after the war; Connecticut’s reaction to the firing on Fort Sumter; the dissent in the state over whether or not the sword and musket should be raised against the South; the raising of troops; the sacrifice of those who served on the front and at home; and the need for closure after the war. This book is a concise, amazing account of a complex and troubling war. No one interested in this period of American history can afford to miss reading this important contribution to our national and local stories.