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Untried Life : The Twenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War.
Title:
Untried Life : The Twenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War.
Author:
Fritsch, James T.
ISBN:
9780804040471
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (539 pages)
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- Part I: "Madly from Their Spheres": The Long Road into Battle -- 1. "We Are All War" -- 2. Founders' Club -- 3. Camp Giddings -- 4. Recruiting Wars -- 5. Camp Giddings -- 6. "The Emblem of Universal Freedom" -- 7. "At the Threshold of an Untried Life" -- Part II: With the Eastern Armies -- 8. A Good "Breaking-In" -- 9. The Ball Opens -- 10. Chasing Jackson -- 11. "Up the River and Back of the Mountains" -- 12. "Rest Now, Rest " -- 13. "South of Anywhere" -- 14. "In the Hands of Devils" -- 15. Narrow Escapes -- 16. Restoration -- 17. Our Valley Forge -- 18. Saving the Life of the Army -- 19. Aquia Creek Interlude -- 20. Saving the Life of the Nation -- 21. Journeying Forth -- Gallery of illustrations -- Part III: With the Western Armies -- 22. The Battles around Chattanooga -- 23. Home and Back Again -- 24. "They Called It a Demonstration" -- 25. Continuous Battle -- 26. Closing on the Prize -- 27. Tearing It Up -- 28. The Long Way Home -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Twenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment Index -- General Index.
Abstract:
Told in unflinching detail, this is the story of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, also known as the Giddings Regiment or the Abolition Regiment, after its founder, radical abolitionist Congressman J. R. Giddings. The men who enlisted in the Twenty-Ninth OVI were, according to its lore, handpicked to ensure each was as pure in his antislavery beliefs as its founder. Whether these soldiers would fight harder than other soldiers, and whether the people of their hometowns would remain devoted to the ideals of the regiment, were questions that could only be tested by the experiment of war. The Untried Life is the story of these men from their very first regimental formation in a county fairground to the devastation of Gettysburg and the march to Atlanta and back again, enduring disease and Confederate prisons. It brings to vivid life the comradeship and loneliness that pervaded their days on the march. Dozens of unforgettable characters emerge, animated by their own letters and diaries: Corporal Nathan Parmenter, whose modest upbringing belies the eloquence of his writings; Colonel Lewis Buckley, one of the Twenty-Ninth's most charismatic officers; and Chaplain Lyman Ames, whose care of the sick and wounded challenged his spiritual beliefs. The Untried Life shows how the common soldier lived­-his entertainments, methods of cooking, medical treatment, and struggle to maintain family connections­-and separates the facts from the mythology created in the decades after the war.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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