The 6th Michigan Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
A History and Roster
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:1st Apr '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The 6th Michigan Volunteer Infantry first deployed to Baltimore, where the soldiers' exemplary demeanor charmed a mainly secessionist population. Their subsequent service along the Mississippi River was a perfect storm of epidemic disease, logistical failures, guerrilla warfare, profiteering, martinet West Pointers and scheming field officers, along with the doldrums of camp life punctuated by bloody battles. The Michiganders responded with alcoholism, insubordination and depredations.
Yet they saved the Union right at Baton Rouge and executed suicidal charges at Port Hudson. This first modern history of the controversial regiment concludes with a statistical analysis, a roster and a brief summary of its service following conversion to heavy artillery.
“An excellent job of presenting a balanced, fair, and objective account of both the heroic service and numerous depredations characteristic of the 6th Michigan….well written, historically accurate, and treats the good and bad in a balanced fashion…highly recommended”—Civil War News
ISBN: 9781476680750
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
Weight: 535g
301 pages