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My Life In The Irish Brigade: The Civil War Memoirs Of Private William Mccarter; 116th Pennsylvania Infantry

ebooks My Life In The Irish Brigade: The Civil War Memoirs Of Private William Mccarter; 116th Pennsylvania Infantry by William McCarter; Kevin E. O'Brien in History

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#1860102 in Books William McCarter Kevin E O Brien 2003-12-26Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .67 x 6.00l; .95 #File Name: 0306813238288 pagesISBN13: 9780306813238Condition: NewNotes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding!By Todd E. NewmanWilliam McCarter's book is quite an interesting tale of his involvment as a private for the famous Irish Brigade. McCarter's vivid descriptions of soldier life; marching; camping; facing cold weather; hard living and the Battle of Fredericksburg was very well done. McCarter missed Antietam although his regiment did face the Confederates at the heights of Fredericksburg. McCarter tells such a facinating; informative; sad; happy; yet chilling story at times during his soldier career that it was hard to put this book down. His vivid story of Fredericksburg and how the brigade battled it out; how he was injured and how he escaped death while suffering upon the battlefield was certainly the best part of the book. I wish more soldier accounts were written as well as this one as this book is one of the better books I've read that tells a soldier's story. 5 STARS!2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The IrishBy Son of the GARThe Irish Brigade was in Hancock's Division along with Zooks Brigade which included a regiment with a number of my ancestral family members. One of the cousins in the Pa. Reserve Divison had a similar experience at Fredricksburg; being wounded in the arm having to resist having it amuptated. I liked the description of everyday life in the army; so it's a good companion to "Hardtack and Coffee".0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read enough of it to buy it as a gift ...By Holiday TrainsRead enough of it to buy it as a gift for our son and daughter in law; hope they read it.

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