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The Cannoneer: Recollections of Service in the Army of the Potomac

audiobook The Cannoneer: Recollections of Service in the Army of the Potomac by Augustus Buell in History

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Almost nobody knows the captivating true story of the Revolutionary War battle between the Vermont militia and British and loyalist forces in Shelburne; Vermont. Only one firsthand account remains of the 1778 event. It was written down fifty-five years later in a pension application. This simple document was the first clue in a historical treasure hunt for author Michael J. Haugh; MD. Haugh had a personal stake in the quest. He is a descendent of the pension applicant; Uzel Peirson; and a direct descendent of Moses and Rachel Smith Peirson. The skirmish occurred on the Peirson family’s farm. As Haugh delved into family genealogy searching for information about Uzel; who was fourteen during the battle; he uncovered important facts that had previously eluded historians. Now; thanks to Haugh’s research; the stories of many forgotten heroes can be told. The battle severely rattled British confidence. When Sir Guy Carlton; the governor general of Canada; reported on the disaster; he falsely claimed the government forces had suffered few casualties. In this remote corner of the frontier; the Vermont militia actually gave the British and their allies one heck of a fight. This meticulously researched account of the battle at Shelburne will delight genealogy and American history buffs of all ages.


#10396966 in Books 2016-03-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .96 x 5.50l; 1.07 #File Name: 1530584639422 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An Interesting ReadBy Gary RembiszI am doing research for a prospective book about the 24th Michigan in the Iron Brigade. The Bloody B was their artillery company. I really enjoyed reading the primary sources because it gives you a true feeling about how the soldiers felt at the time. As new books and history is written so much gets lost about how the men actually felt at the time.The book goes into a lot of detail and i wish it went into more detail. It is a great book for both the professional and beginner historian.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Type is not sharpBy PeteThe book itself is a treasure; But; the type is terrible. It looks like it was printed on a machine that was running out of ink. The letters are not sharp. I can only read for about 20 minutes and I start to get a headache.

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