From western deserts to Carolina swamps [electronic resource] : a Civil War soldier's journals and letters home / edited by John P. Wilson.
2012
E476.69 .R64 2012eb
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From western deserts to Carolina swamps [electronic resource] : a Civil War soldier's journals and letters home / edited by John P. Wilson.
ISBN
9780826351425 (cloth alk. paper)
9780826351449 (electronic)
9780826351449 (e-book)
9780826351449 (electronic)
9780826351449 (e-book)
Publication Details
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, c2012.
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English
Description
xii, 280 p. : ill., maps, ports.
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E476.69 .R64 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.7/8
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Wilson, John P. (John Philip), 1935-
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Table of Contents
The search for Lewis Roe
Retracing the march of the 7th Infantry, June-August 1860
Fort Bridger to Fort Craig : Lewis Roe's 1860 diary
Escort duty in the Southwest and the Battle of Valverde
Reenlistment, joining Sherman's army, and the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign, February-May 22, 1864
Rome, Georgia, and the Battle of Allatoona, May 23-November 9, 1864
The march to the sea, November 10-December 14, 1864
Savannah, Georgia, December 15, 1864-January 26, 1865
Up through the Carolinas, January 27-March 27, 1865
End of the war and home again, April-July 1865.
Retracing the march of the 7th Infantry, June-August 1860
Fort Bridger to Fort Craig : Lewis Roe's 1860 diary
Escort duty in the Southwest and the Battle of Valverde
Reenlistment, joining Sherman's army, and the beginning of the Atlanta Campaign, February-May 22, 1864
Rome, Georgia, and the Battle of Allatoona, May 23-November 9, 1864
The march to the sea, November 10-December 14, 1864
Savannah, Georgia, December 15, 1864-January 26, 1865
Up through the Carolinas, January 27-March 27, 1865
End of the war and home again, April-July 1865.