The Iron Brigade : a military history
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Bibliographic Information
The Iron Brigade : a military history
Indiana University Press, 1994
1st Indiana University Press ed
- pbk.
Note
Originally published: 3rd ed. Berrien Springs, Mich. : Hardscrabble Books, 1983
Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-394) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"I am immensely impressed . . . this particular Brigade needed a book of its own and now it has one which is definitely first-rate. . . . A fine book." -Bruce Catton
"One of the '100 best books ever written on the Civil War.'" -Civil War Times Illustrated
" . . . remains one of the best unit histories of the Union Army during the Civil War." -Southern Historian
". . . The Iron Brigade is the title for anyone desiring complete information on this military unit . . ." -Spring Creek Packet, Chuck Hamsa
This is the story of the most famous unit in the Union Army, the only all-Western brigade in the Eastern armies of the Union-made up of troops from Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Table of Contents
Foreword to the 1994 Edition by Gary W. Gallagher
Preface
"We Are Coming, Father Abraham"
Prologue
"Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys"
1. A Winter in Camp
2. Fredericksburg: A New Commander Orders Black Hats
3. John Pope's Army: An End to File Closing
4. The Battle at Brawner Farm
5. Second Bull Run
6. South Mountain: The Iron Brigade Is Named
7. Antietam
8. Reorganization
9. Return to Fredericksburg: The Tweny-fourth Michigan Earns the Black Hat
10. Belle Plain: Winter Quarters and Hopefulness
11. Chancellorsville and the March to Pennsylvania
12. Gettysburg: The Last Stand
"Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of the Coming of the Lord"
Epilogue
Appendicies
1. The Iron Brigade Counties
2. Commanders and Officers
3. Bigraphical Note
4. The Uniform of the Iron Brigade
5. Source materials for the Battle of Brawner Farm
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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