Colonel Edward E. Cross, New Hampshire Fighting Fifth
A Civil War Biography
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:10th Dec '12
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Edward Ephraim Cross (1832-1863) accomplished more in his short lifetime years than most men who live to be 100. By the eve of the Civil War, he had traveled from Cincinnati to Arizona working as a political reporter, travel writer, editor, trail hand, silver mine supervisor, and Indian fighter. In the summer of 1861, he became colonel of the Fighting Fifth New Hampshire Volunteers and gained fame as a fearless battlefield commander during action at Fair Oaks, Antietam, Fredricksburg, and Chancellorsville before being mortally wounded at Gettysburg. However, behind this great soldier lay a flawed man, an alcoholic with a short temper who fought a constant battle with words against immigrants, abolitionists, and others with whom he disagreed. This detailed biography presents a full portrait of this controversial and little-known figure, filling a critical gap in the literature of the northern Civil War experience.
“superbly researched, impressively detailed, deftly written...a valued and highly recommended addition”—Midwest Book Review; “worthwhile reading”—The NYMAS Review; “excellent...a much-needed biography...the author’s research is exhaustive and commendable...highly recommended...outstanding”—Civil War News.
ISBN: 9780786471911
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 322g
230 pages