Union Infantryman 1861–65
John Langellier author John White illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:25th May '01
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Drawing on meticulous archival research, a vivid account of the common Union infantryman from recruitment and training to his experiences on the battlefield.
A Union supporter once said, "What is a man's life worth if our glorious union is to be shattered by traitors?"
President Lincoln's volunteers and conscripted soldiers expanded the permanent Union army to include 1,700 regiments of foot soldiers during the course of the war. Those who became part of "Mr. Lincoln's Army" came from various social and economic conditions, and they documented their day-to-day life in diaries, letters and memoirs.
Drawing on these narratives, contemporary photographs, and meticulous archival research, this book provides a vivid account of the common Union infantryman from recruitment and training to his experiences on the battlefield.
ISBN: 9781841761763
Dimensions: 246mm x 184mm x 6mm
Weight: 240g
64 pages