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Hardback $29.95, Softbound $24.95. The career of the illustrious Nineteenth Indiana Regiment of the Iron Brigade is one of the great regimental stories of the war. Raised from central and Northern Indiana, the Hoosiers appeared in the East in July of 1861. Coarse and rough-shorn, they soon were known among Northern commanders as "indifferent soldiers." With the arrival of John Gibbon the regiment began to show the toughness and Western determination that eventually earned their brigade glory at Brawner Farm, South Mountain, Antietam, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. Craig Dunn has used his knowledge of the regiment as both a Hoosier and long-time collector of Civil War images to paint a full and detailed picture. Using hundreds of new diary and journal entries and letters Dunn shows the individual progress through the war of men like Private Abram Buckles, winner of the Medal of Honor for leading troops without field officers in an attack at the Wilderness, and Brigadier General Solomon Meredith. This is the first and best of the Nineteenth Indiana regimental histories.
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An excellent account of the Nineteenth Indiana Volunteers of the Iron Brigade as seen through the eyes of Company B.
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A collection of essays written by noted Iron Brigade authorities.
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The story of how the soldiers from Indiana and Wisconsin in Gibbon's Brigade won their famous sobriquet.
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The first and classic history of the Iron Brigade.
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