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The Hardtack Regiment: An Illustrated History of the 154th Regiment New York State Infantry Volunteers

audiobook The Hardtack Regiment: An Illustrated History of the 154th Regiment New York State Infantry Volunteers by Mark H. Dunkelman; Michael Winey in History

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#3728469 in Books 1981-08Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 #File Name: 0838630073211 pages


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A "Lost" Regiment RevivedBy Theseus"...traces the progress of the 154th New York Infantry Volunteers from the regiment's organization in 1862 in Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties to the mustering out in 1865.""...the 154th New York participated in some of the great campaigns and battles of the war. At Chancellorsville; the regiment's stand against Stonewall Jackson's famous attack made its first battle a disastrous and bloody one. At Gettysburg; a similar forlorn fight decimated the regiment further. But the remaining soldiers continued to fight and suffer in the subsequent campaigns for Chattanooga and Atlanta and participated in General Sherman's destructive march through Georgia and the Carolinas."By the 1960's; the stories of the 154th were forgotten. The soldiers of this unit live again "through the several diaries and accounts and the hundreds of letters located by the authors during years of research."With brief biographical sketches. Hardback with dustjacket; 211 pp; 124 bw illustrations; 13 maps; Bibliography; Index.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Hardtack reviewBy A CustomerExcellent review of the exploits of the 154th NY Volunteers. A must for anyone with an interest in this unit formed in western New York.

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