Lights and Shadows of Army Life
Author : William W. Lyle
Publisher : University of Michigan Library
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 32,59 MB
Release : 1865
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : William W. Lyle
Publisher : University of Michigan Library
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 32,59 MB
Release : 1865
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Author : William Wallace Lyle
Publisher :
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 24,24 MB
Release : 1865
Category : Military hospitals
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Author : William Wallace Lyle
Publisher :
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 31,95 MB
Release : 1865
Category : United States
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Author : United States Military Academy. Library
Publisher :
Page : 1056 pages
File Size : 34,41 MB
Release : 1876
Category : Military art and science
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Author : Amy J. Truesdell
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 34,76 MB
Release : 2022-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1438491271
From Binghamton to the Battlefield draws the reader alongside Rollin B. Truesdell, a prolific letter-writer and an early enlistee in the 27th NY Volunteers, an infantry regiment that was one of the first to form and that was in the thick of some of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Rollin vividly described his day-to-day life as a soldier in such clashes as Gaines' Mill, Crampton's Gap, and Antietam, and in the camps where soldiers were tormented by disease as well as the slow passage of time. Rollin's letters shine a light on the unbreakable bonds of comradeship borne of shared war experience even as he clearly ached for home and family. Through his own words and additional supporting context about the military and political environment within which Rollin soldiered, this book chronicles events from the day Rollin mustered into service as an eager recruit until the day he returned home a war-weary, battle-tested veteran disillusioned by the unseemly political machinations of war, yet steadfast in his commitment to victory for the North.
Author : Vincent DiGirolamo
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 745 pages
File Size : 36,72 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0195320255
Crying the News: A History of America's Newsboys is the first book to place newsboys at the center of American history, analyzing their inseparable role as economic actors and cultural symbols in the creation of print capitalism, popular democracy, and national character. DiGirolamo's sweeping narrative traces the shifting fortunes of these "little merchants" over a century of war and peace, prosperity and depression, exploitation and reform, chroniclingtheir exploits in every region of the country, as well as on the railroads that linked them.
Author : Earl J. Hess
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 38,72 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Biography & Autobiography
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A reminder that the buisness of war is killing, this study recounts the hellish realms of Civil War combat. Drawing upon letters, diaries and memoirs of Northern soldiers, it reveals not only their deepest fears and shocks, but also their sources of inner strengths.
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Page : 314 pages
File Size : 19,47 MB
Release : 1882
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Author : Boston Public Library
Publisher :
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 19,40 MB
Release : 1873
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Author : William Howard Armstrong
Publisher : Kent State University Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 42,75 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780873386579
This is an account of the Civil War service of President William McKinley, the last of the Civil War veterans to reach the White House and the only one who served in the ranks. It draws on a range of material to present a picture of McKinley as a soldier and his later life as a veteran in politics.