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BOOK DESCRIPTIONS: 12mo, 120pp. Original pictorial embossed cloth. CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Remarkably nice, near fine conditions, little to no evident wear or use. Interior is clean and tight. With clear, mylar wrapper. CONTENTS DESCRIPTION: On April 28, six companies the 37th Wisconsin Infantry left the state, with two more following a few days later. They proceeded to Washington, D.C., and on May 30, they left for the front, assigned to the Ninth Army Corps. On June 10, the 37th marched to Cold Harbor, where they joined the Army of the Potomac. They reached the enemy lines before Petersburg and participated in the charge on the rebel entrenchments on June 17, 1864. From that time until the surrender of the Confederates in April of the following year, the regiment was frequently engaged with the Ninth Corps in the numerous battles about Petersburg and Richmond. After Lee's surrender, the 37th participated in the Grand Review at Washington and remained there until July 26, when they were mustered out of service and returned to Madison, Wisconsin, where they were disbanded. The Regiment lost 7 officers and 149 to mortal wounds, and 2 officers and 89 men to disease during their service. Co. K of this Wisconsin regiment had over 100 Native Americans among its troops, recruited from the Menominee Reservation in Keshena, WI. In 1889 a G.A.R. Post was established at Keshena which was the first Indian G.A.R. organization in the United States. The 37th Wisc. Inf. is identified as one of the Fox 300 Fighting Regiments. REFERENCES; DORN WI-94; NEVINS I pg. 84 A reliable but shallow memoir, treating only of the last year of the war in Virginia. ; FOX 300 pg 401. COULTER 145: "This little volume was written immediately after the war by a member of the regiment who reached the rank of lieutenant colonel. Eden was especially interested in the towns and countryside of Virginia. Though he wrote from memory, supplemented by a few military records and reminiscences of others, he has left a trustworthy travel narrative.". N° de ref. del artículo 0124029
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Título: SWORD AND GUN, a History of the 37th Wis. ...
Editorial: Atwood & Rublee, Printers, Madison, Wisconsin
Año de publicación: 1865
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Near Fine
Edición: 1st Edition