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Three Years in the Bloody Eleventh

Three Years in the Bloody Eleventh
Author: Joseph Gibbs
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780271021669

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A Look Inside The trials & tribulations of one of the Civil War's most battle-tested units.


The Bloody Eleventh

The Bloody Eleventh
Author: Jim Douglas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781518752865

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From the author of Born To Serve, The Major A. G. Happer Story comes the engaging history of Major Happer's regiment, the Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, The "Bloody Eleventh." One of the hardest fighting and most famous regiments in the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. The regimental Chaplain, The Reverend William H. Locke had faithfully kept a diary of the daily events of the regiment. Soon after the war, he wrote the official Regimental History.Lost in time, the story had passed into legend with the men who lived it. Author Jim Douglas has brought it back to life. Keeping Reverend Locke's easy to read story as it was written, he has masterfully inserted his own augmentations as warranted. With his addition of over 80 Civil War images and 30 battle maps, the reader can easily follow along where the regiment was, and actually see what the area looked like when the Eleventh was there. As a companion book to Born To Serve, the reader can now see what Major Happer and the rest of the regiment saw. Attack with the Eleventh as they charge into the cornfield at Antietam; face Stonewall Jackson's men again at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. At Gettysburg, go forward with these gallant men on Oak Ridge and stand ready with them on Cemetery Ridge during Pickett's Charge. Struggle in the Wilderness at the Tapp Farm. Assault the Rebel works at Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Hatcher's Run, Weldon Railroad and Petersburg. Relive the war's end with them at Five Forks and the surrender at Appomattox, and fall into step with the proud survivors of the Bloody Eleventh, on their victorious march home.


The Bloody Eleventh

The Bloody Eleventh
Author: Roger E. R. Robinson
Publisher: Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN: 9780951265529

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The Bloody Eleventh: 1685-1815

The Bloody Eleventh: 1685-1815
Author: R. E. R. Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1988
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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The Peninsular War(1) Arrival in Spain - Busaco August 1809-September 1810; (2) To Torres Vedras and Back to the Coa 28th Sptember 1810-8th April 1811; (3) The Almeida Drama and the March to Arronches and Back April-December 1811; (4) The Marching Division 1st January-10th June 1812; (5) The Salamanca Forts - Advance to the Duero and Back 13th June-21st July 1812; (6) Salamanca 22nd July 1812; (7)The Nightmare of Burgos and the Retreat to Portugal 23rd July-December 1812; (8) Farewell to Portugal and the Great Flank March to Vittoria November 1812-24th June 1813; (9) Sorauren("Pyrenees") 22nd June-30th July 1813; (10) Info France - Crossing the Bidassoa - Nivelle - Nive 31st July-13th December 1813; (11) Crossing the Gaves - Orthes - Tarbes 13th December 1813-20th March 1814;(12) Toulouse 21st March-10th April 1814; Conclusion: The End of an Era and the Way ahead.


Western Pennsylvania History

Western Pennsylvania History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

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Making and Remaking Pennsylvania's Civil War

Making and Remaking Pennsylvania's Civil War
Author: William Alan Blair
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780271020792

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For many people, Pennsylvania's contribution to the Civil War goes little beyond the battle of Gettysburg. The North in general has received far less attention than the Confederacy in the historiography of the Civil War—a weakness in the literature that this book will help to address. The essays in this volume suggest a few ways to reconsider the impact of the Civil War on Pennsylvania and the way its memory remains alive even today. Making and Remaking Pennsylvania's Civil War contains a wealth of new information about Pennsylvania during the war years. For instance, perhaps as many as 2,000 Pennsylvanians defected to the Confederacy to fight for the Southern cause. And during the advance of Lee's army in 1863, residents of the Gettysburg area gained a reputation throughout North and South as a stingy people who wanted to make money from the war rather than sacrifice for the Union. But the state displayed loyalty as well and commitment to the cause of freedom. Pittsburgh served as the site for one of the first public monuments in the country dedicated to African Americans. Women of the Commonwealth also contributed mightily through organizing sanitary fairs or helping in ways that belied their roles as keepers of the domestic world. And readers will learn from an African American soldier's letters how blacks helped win their own liberation. As a whole, the ten essays contained in Making and Remaking Pennsylvania's Civil War include courage on the battlefield but reflect the current trends to understand the motivations of soldiers and the impact of war on civilians, rather than focusing solely on battles or leadership. The essays also employ interdisciplinary techniques, as well as raise gender and racial questions. They incorporate a more expansive time frame than the four years of the conflict, by looking at not only the making of the war—but also its remaking—or how a public revisits the past to suit contemporary needs.


The Pennsylvania Reserves in the Civil War

The Pennsylvania Reserves in the Civil War
Author: Uzal W. Ent
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2014-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786448725

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Until its soldiers mustered out of service in mid-1864, the Pennsylvania Reserve Division was one of only a few one-state divisions in the Union army. Known as the Pennsylvania Reserves, or simply the Reserves, the division saw action in most of the major battles of the Civil War, including Mechanicsville, New Market Crossroads, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. This history chronicles the division's service from its organization in May 1861 through June 1864, when most of its soldiers reached the end of their service commitment. The book includes short biographical sketches, most with photographs, of the Reserves leadership. Throughout, excerpts from letters, journals, diaries, and books from more than 150 members of the Reserves provide a personal perspective on the action and reveal the human side of battle.


The Bloody Eleventh

The Bloody Eleventh
Author: Wolmer Whyte
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1941
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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