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Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers 1861-1865 - Its Victories and its Reverses - cover
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Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers 1861-1865 - Its Victories and its Reverses

J. Hamp SeCheverell

Editora: Good Press

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In "Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865," J. Hamp SeCheverell meticulously chronicles the experiences of the regiment during the American Civil War. Written in a compelling narrative style that intertwines personal anecdotes with battlefield accounts, the book serves as both a historical document and a humanizing portrayal of soldiers'Äô lives. Drawing from primary sources such as letters, diaries, and official military reports, SeCheverell presents a vivid picture of the trials and tribulations faced by the regiment, set against the backdrop of a nation torn by conflict. The literary context is rich, reflecting the growing interest in military history and personal memoirs of war during the time of its publication. J. Hamp SeCheverell, an esteemed historian and Civil War scholar, has dedicated his career to uncovering the nuanced narratives of soldier experiences. His extensive research and personal connection to the Ohio regiment, including familial ties to veterans, provide unique insights that inform his writing. SeCheverell's passion for history is evident, as he aims to honor the sacrifices of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio and ensure their legacy is preserved for future generations. This book is highly recommended for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the human dimensions of warfare. SeCheverell'Äôs vivid depictions and comprehensive research make it an invaluable resource for understanding not just the military strategies of the era but also the emotional and psychological landscapes navigated by those who served.
Disponível desde: 20/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 175 páginas.

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