History of the Forty-Fifth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia


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Isn't This Glorious!


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From a research standpoint the book is a tour de force. The authors have made liberal use of data culled from primary source materials found in repositories including Massachusetts libraries and historical societies, Gettysburg National Military Park records, and hundreds of soldiers' military and pension records from the National Archives. There is a plethora of photographs, and nine foldout maps are sewn into the binding. The book will be of interest to a wide range of audiences from Civil War scholars to general readers.










The First regiment Massachusetts heavy artillery in the Spanish-American war of 1898


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James A. Frye's 'The First Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery in the Spanish-American War of 1898' provides a comprehensive account of the regiment's role in this pivotal event in American history. The book is meticulously researched and written in a detailed, narrative style that immerses the reader in the wartime experience. Frye carefully examines the strategies, battles, and personal stories of the soldiers, offering a rich exploration of the Spanish-American War and its impact on the individuals involved. This work is a valuable contribution to military history and offers a nuanced perspective on this often overlooked conflict. The author's attention to detail and commitment to thorough research make this book essential reading for anyone interested in the history of American military engagements. James A. Frye's background as a historian and military scholar shines through in this compelling account, demonstrating his expertise in the subject matter. His dedication to preserving the memory of the First Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery's contributions to the Spanish-American War is evident in this meticulously crafted book. I highly recommend 'The First Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery in the Spanish-American War of 1898' to readers interested in military history, American history, and the personal stories of those who served in this conflict.