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(Ebook) The 111th New York Volunteer Infantry: A Civil War History by Martin W. Husk ISBN 9780786445523, 9780786457229, 0786445521, 0786457228

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Authors:Martin W. Husk
Pages:258 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:McFarland & Company
Language:english
File Size:4.26 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780786445523, 9780786457229, 0786445521, 0786457228
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(Ebook) The 111th New York Volunteer Infantry: A Civil War History by Martin W. Husk ISBN 9780786445523, 9780786457229, 0786445521, 0786457228

This regimental history follows the 111th New York Volunteer Infantry's service from muster through victory. Drawing on many first-hand accounts and primary sources, it provides details on the towns from which the regiment was organized and the backgrounds of the men who served in its ranks. Battles in which the regiment fought, including Harpers Ferry, Gettysburg and Petersburg, are covered in detail, with close unit-level coverage as well as information on the overall strategy and the regiment's place in the greater conflict. An appendix covers in depth the October 1864 capture of 83 111th soldiers by the Confederacy and their subsequent imprisonment, during which many died from hunger and disease.
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