Pittsburgh's Forgotten Civil War Regiment

Pittsburgh's Forgotten Civil War Regiment

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Pittsburgh's Forgotten Civil War Regiment

Treason!

Sam Black, the Mexican War veteran they called the Bengal Tiger, fired-up the crowd in Pittsburgh's city hall that spring day in 1861 following the rebel attack on Fort Sumter. Black would be killed, leading his men in battle early in the war. But the regiment he recruited, the 62nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, would fight on through many of the major battles of the Civil War, including Gettysburg.

Author Ernest D. Spisak lets the men of the 62nd speak for themselves, describing in letters home, the hardships of long marches and camp life, the homesickness, the deaths, defeats and the victories that defined their experience in the great struggle to save the union. When the survivors returned to Pittsburgh in July, 1864, their contribution to the victory faded quickly and no comprehensive published history of their efforts was ever published until now.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
PB&J Labs
Manufacturer
Word Association Publishers
Binding
Paperback
EANs
9781595719195