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| #256323 in Books | 2005-08-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.60 x6.38 x9.18l, | File type: PDF | 554 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Civil War Up Close and Personal|By Mark R. Brewer|The 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry had a fairly large number of young men who were either graduates of Harvard University or students there when the war came. Most of these young men would serve as officers in the 20th. Many of them would never come home, and a large portion of those who did survive had wounds they would||"Miller makes a persuasive case . . . Miller's book [is among the best of the hundreds of Civil War regimental histories."--New York of Books
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The Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was one of the most influential northern units in the Army of the Potomac. It's nickname, the Harvard Regiment, was derived from the preponderance of Crimson-connected officers on its roster. The fortunes of war placed this unit at the lethal crossroads of nearly every major battle of the Army of the Potomac from Ball's Bluff (1861) through Grant's Overland Campaign. After going through it's baptismal fire at the debacle of ...
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