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In 'Roster and Statistical Record of Company D, of the Eleventh Regiment Maine Infantry Volunteers,' Brady and Maxfield curate an essential compendium capturing the multifaceted experiences of Company D, illuminating the intricate tapestry of Civil War history through a blend of personal narratives, statistical data, and historical analysis. This anthology harnesses a robust array of documents, combining meticulous records with evocative prose, to portray not only the military strategy and battles but also the daily lives and personal transformations of soldiers. This collection stands as an invaluable piece of historical literature, bringing an empirical and narrative approach to the rich t...
With reports of meetings of the societies of the Army of the Cumberland; the Army of the Tennessee; the Army of the Ohio; and the Army of Georgia.
The "History of the Fifty-Seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry" serves as a meticulous chronicle of the valiant experiences of a Civil War regiment, offering a rich tapestry of personal narratives interwoven with historical analysis. Written in a narrative style that blends detailed military accounts with poignant personal reflections, this collective work allows readers to gain insight into the triumphs and tribulations faced by the regiment during its service. The book adeptly situates the Fifty-Seventh Regiment within the broader context of the American Civil War, providing essential details on key battles, leadership dynamics, and the regiment's enduring legacy in th...
Born to poor tenant farmers in a log cabin in Graves County, Kentucky, Alben Barkley (1877-1956) rose to achieve a political stature in the US equalled by few of his contemporaries. James K. Libbey provides a full-length biography of this larger-than-life personality as Barkley transitioned from local politician to congressman, then senator, senate majority leader, vice president, and senator once again.
Alphabetical index to Union soldiers. Citation includes the soldier unit and rank.