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| #2915150 in Books | McFarland | 2008-04-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.05 x.83 x7.31l,1.36 | Binding: Library Binding | 248 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| It is awesome read about what he and his fellows went through ...|By Nancy S.|I am enjoying it a lot. My Great-great grandfather was Thomas Hunt. He was in Co F of the 11th and was wounded at Port Gibson. It is awesome read about what he and his fellows went through and what they thought as they marched and fought their way from Wisconsin, down the Mississippi, through Louis||The powerful story of a regiment from the Wisconsin frontier that saw hard service in the Western Theater. Christopher Wehner has written a deeply researched Civil War narrative. --Lance J. Herdegen, author of The Men Stood Like Iron: How the Iron Brigade Won
This volume details the Civil War experiences of the 11th Wisconsin Volunteers as they traveled more than 9000 miles in the service of their country. The book looks at the attitude prevalent in Wisconsin at the start of the war and discusses the background of the men who comprised the regiment, 72 percent of whom were farmers. Compiled primarily from the letters and diaries of the men who served in the 11th Wisconsin, the work focuses on the firsthand day-to-day experien...
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