Regimental History
$29.95
77th New York Volunteers: "Sojering" in the VI CorpsAfter surviving the Peninsular Campaign, the 77th NY regiment participated in all the Army of the Potomac's major battles, and held off Old Jubal Early and his rebel army. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572493520
$29.95
A Melancholy Affair at the Weldon Railroad: The Vermont Brigade, June 23, 1864The Vermonters' Andersonville experience is studied to understand the cause of the lethal statistics. The story of suffering endured by the 400 Vermonters captured at the Weldon Railroad is of remarkable courage and devotion. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572493322
$29.95
Bloody Path to the Shenandoah: Fighting with the Union VI Corps in the American Civil WarA personal view of the fighting from the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and finally to Cedar Creek with the Union VI Corps in the American Civil War. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572493575
$34.95
Bouquets from the Cannon's Mouth: Soldiering with the Eighth Regiment of the Pennsylvania ReservesFocusing primarily on five young volunteers who served with the PA Reserves' Eighth Regiment, the author tells the story of the regiment and the legendary division it belonged to. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572493735
$30.00
Giants in the Cornfield: The 27th Indiana InfantryA single homogeneous unit of common soldiers, enduring three years of hardships to save the Union. This human interest story captures the mental, emotional and social environment within which these 1,181 men served and fought. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572490154
$45.00
Gracie's Pride: The 43rd Alabama Infantry VolunteersConfederate men commanded by a New York-born general were a strange fighting combination. Archibald Gracie and the 43rd Alabama Infantry rendered service from Mobile Bay to Kentucky and Tennessee. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572492417
$40.00
Leather & Steel: The 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry in the Civil WarThis study of the 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry offers a rare look at the role of the Union cavalry in major campaigns as well as guerrilla warfare. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572492738
$40.00
Southerners at War: The 38th Alabama Infantry VolunteersThe 38th left Mobile in 1863 with 830 eager soldiers only to surrender in May 1865 with only 80 combat-hardened veterans. Includes fully detailed roster of the almost 1,500 officers and men who fought with the 38th. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572491427
$29.95
Stopping Pickett: The History of the Philadelphia BrigadePhiladelphia Brigade fought in every campaign in the eastern theater of the war. Hardcover • ISBN 9781572491649
$12.95
The Forgotten Charge: The 123rd Pennsylvania at Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg, VirginiaThe Forgotten Charge recounts the 123rd Pennsylvania regiment's baptism of fire during the charge on Marye's Heights and the disappointments that followed during the subsequent months. Paperback • ISBN 9781572492929
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