The Civil War Diary of Cyrus F. Boyd Fifteenth Iowa Infantry 1861-1863
A native of Warren County, Iowa, Cyrus F. Boyd served a year and a half as an orderly sergeant with the Fifteenth Iowa Infantry before becoming first lieutenant in Company B of the Thirty-Fourth Iowa Infantry. His diary - expanded in 1896 from a pocket diary he carried on his campaigns from Indianola, Iowa, to Lake Providence, Louisiana - offers a full account of soldiering in the Union army. Before his promotion, Boyd was an intermediary between privates and company officers, a position that offered him
Sergeant Stillwell: The Experiences of a Union Army Soldier of the 61st Illinois Infantry During the American Civil War
A story of the great war between the States-told from the ranks This is an engaging recollection of the American Civil War by one of its most humble participants an ordinary soldier-later an NCO of the Union Army-in the 61st Regiment of the Illinois Infantry. His story, written in old age is surprisingly fresh, vital and full of concise detail. Here, clearly, is a man who relished recalling his time in the army and had many interesting stories of camp, campaign and battlefield action to tell. Leander
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A Guest Of The Confederacy The Civil War Letters And Diaries Of Alonzo M. Keeler, Captain, Company B, Twenty-Second Michigan Infantry (Books)
This story, factually written, is of an officer serving in the Union Army during the War of the Rebellion. Through his daily diary entries and the several letters that he ...
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The Civil War Diary of a Common Soldier: William Wiley of the 77th Illinois Infantry
New - William Wiley was typical of most soldiers who served in the armies of the North and South during the Civil War. A poorly educated farmer from Peoria, he enlisted in the summer of 1862 in the 77th Illinois Infantry, a unit that participated in most of the major campaigns waged in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Alabama. Recognizing that the great conflict would be a defining experience in his life, Wiley attempted to maintain a diary during his years of service. Frequent illnesses kept
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The Civil War Diary of a Common Soldier: William Wiley of the 77th Illinois Infantry
William Wiley was typical of most soldiers who served in the armies of the North and South during the Civil War. A poorly educated farmer from Peoria, he enlisted in the summer of 1862 in the 77th Illinois Infantry, a unit that participated in most of the major campaigns waged in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Alabama. Recognizing that the great conflict would be a defining experience in his life, Wiley attempted to maintain a diary during his years of service. Frequent illnesses kept him from the ranks
Sergeant Stillwell: The Experiences of a Union Army Soldier of the 61st Illinois Infantry During the American Civil War
A story of the great war between the States-told from the ranks This is an engaging recollection of the American Civil War by one of its most humble participants an ordinary soldier-later an NCO of the Union Army-in the 61st Regiment of the Illinois Infantry. His story, written in old age is surprisingly fresh, vital and full of concise detail. Here, clearly, is a man who relished recalling his time in the army and had many interesting stories of camp, campaign and battlefield action to tell. Leander
$24.67
1895 Civil War History 105th OH Volunteer Infantry
The Story Of A Thousand, was written by Albion W. Tourgee, LL. D. It is the history of the 105th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. The book is marked: S. McGerald & Son. Bufflao 1896 and also features an 1895 Copyright. The cover shows wear and is now loose. There are no missing or torn pages and the former owner's name is written on the inside front cover, along with an 1896 date. The book is fully illustrated and contains maps and photos.
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The 50th Pennsylvania''s Civil War Odyssey: The Exciting Life and Hard Times of a Union Volunteer Infantry Regiment:1861 to 1865
The 50th Pennsylvania''s Civil War Odyssey: The Exciting Life and Hard Times of a Union Volunteer Infantry Regiment:1861 to 1865
A Scythe of Fire: A Civil War Story of the Eighth Georgia Infantry Reg
Woodworth brings an intensely human face to this unit.A superior example of unit history, which provides an almost inexhaustible treasure trove for history buffs.So well written that it makes the reader want to follow the unit's members through the war.This is one of the best, possibly the very best, Civil War regimental histories ever written.A brilliantly written and carefully researched volume that provides a multifaceted look at the Eighth Georgia.A well-written, well-researched account.A
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Sub-category : 54mm Unpainted Figure Kits - Civil War
Manufacturer : Valiant Miniatures 7 Products Found! Sub-category : 54mm Unpainted Figure Kits - Civil War UNION INFANTRY CORPORAL, 1862 Here, decked out in all the regulation finery of the well-equipped campaigner, is a soldier of McClellan's brand new Army of the Potomac. First tested in the unsuccessful Peninsular campaign and victim of a long series of teething troubles, "Little Mac's" brainchild eventually developed into one of the greatest armies in American history. Made in USA. Unpainted. Assembly
Oh, What a Loansome Time I Had: The Civil War Letters of Major William Morel Moxley, Eighteenth Alabama Infantry, and Emily Beck Moxley
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Civil War Arkansas
Written and first published in 1866 soon after the author's discharge from the Union army, A.F. Sperry's History of the 33rd Iowa Infantry is one of the classic regimental histories of the American Civil War. It is a detailed account of the regiment's movements and actions -- in Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, and most notably Arkansas, where it played a conspicuous role in the Helena, Little Rock, and Camden campaigns.
The 28th North Carolina Infantry: A Civil War History and Roster (Books)
In April 1861, public opinion in North Carolina was divided between Union and secession supporters. It was only after President Lincoln issued his call to arms to subdue the ...
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Osprey Elite 25: Soldiers of the English Civil War (1). Infantry
Osprey Elite 25: Soldiers of the English Civil War (1). Infantry When civil war erupted in England in 1642, it quickly involved every level of society throughout the British Isles. On one side the King and his supporters fought for traditional government in Church and State. On the other, the supporters of Parliament sought radical changes in religion and economic policy, and a greater share of power at the national level. This is the first of two volumes in the Elite series exploring the recruitment,
Men-At-Arms #170: The American Civil War Armies 1: Confederate Artillery, Cavalry, and Infantry
Men-At-Arms #170: The American Civil War Armies 1: Confederate Artillery, Cavalry, and Infantry When the Southern states seceded to form their own government in 1861, one of their first moves was to organise an army. The South's fighting men served from the time of their enlistment until the end of the war, receiving poor rations, and even worse clothing - and this despite the fact that one of the first steps taken by the new army was to design a uniform and establish standards for accoutrements and
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Infantry Bugle Calls of the American Civil War (Book and CD)
Contains 49 bugle calls used exclusively by the infantry branch of service during the American Civil War. Performed by the author on the B-flat infantry bugle, each call is accompanied by historical notes and direct quotes from the manuals of the period. When appropriate, the command is spoken before the call is played. Also includes interesting anecdotes. In standard notation .Contents :Assemble On The Battalion (2:17) Assembly Of The Buglers (:51) Assembly Of The Guard (1:05) Attention (3:28) Breakfast
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The Legend Old Abe: A Civil War Eagle
Shares the story of a Civil War legend, the mascot of the Eighth Regiment of the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry--an eagle named Old Abe--which rallied its comrades through numerous skirmishes and engagements.
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Civil War Era Partial Spigot excavated from Fort Brooke
Item: 758582 Civil War Era Partial Spigot excavated from Fort Brooke Description: This excavated Civil War Era Partial Spigot was discovered in the Fort Brooke area. It measures approx. 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 inches There is normal (age associated) damage. The Military outpost Fort Brooke was named after Col. George Mercer Brooke, who, on 10 January 1824, led four full companies of the U.S. 4th Infantry Regiment from Pensacola to Tampa Bay to establish a military post. The intent of building the wooden fort was to
Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore Railroad Company signed by Orland Smith, Civil War Brigade General - Ohio 1884
Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore Railroad Company signed by Orland Smith, Civil War Brigade General - Ohio 1884Beautiful certificate from the Cincinnati, Washington and Baltimore Railroad Company issued in 1884. This historic document was printed by American Bank Note and has an ornate border around it. This item has the signatures of the Company's President, Orland Smith and Secretary and is over 123 years old.Orland Smith (May 2, 1825 �� October 3, 1903) was a railroad executive and a brigade
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: INFANTRY SKU: 9782352500148 Item: HC500148 Price: $22.95 Seldom if ever have so many Civil War uniforms, all in breathtaking color, been gathered in one volume. 84 color plates depict over 300 infantry uniforms for both North and South, along with flags and equipment. Regulation uniforms are covered, along with musicians, special units, state militias, and the non-regulation uniforms adopted in the field. The war's major battles are also explained with the assistance of 20 new color