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The Hardest Lot of Men - The Third Minnesota Infantry in the Civil War (Paperback)
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The Hardest Lot of Men - The Third Minnesota Infantry in the Civil War (Paperback)
Series: Campaigns and Commanders Series
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Outstanding in appearance, discipline, and precision at drill, the
Third Minnesota Volunteer Infantry was often mistaken for a regular
army unit. Rebel Colonel Ponder described the regiment as "the
hardest lot of men he'd ever run against." Betrayed by its higher
commanders, the Third Minnesota was surrendered to Nathan Bedford
Forrest on July 13, 1862, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Through
letters, personal accounts of the men, and other sources, author
Joseph C. Fitzharris recounts how the Minnesotans, prisoners of
war, broken in spirit and morale, went home and found redemption
and renewed purpose fighting the Dakota Indians. They were then
sent south to fight guerrillas along the Tennessee River. In the
process, the regiment was forged anew as a superbly drilled and
disciplined unit that participated in the siege of Vicksburg and in
the Arkansas Expedition that took Little Rock. At Pine Bluff,
Arkansas, sickness so reduced its numbers that the Third was twice
unable to muster enough men to bury its own dead, but the men never
wavered in battle. In both Tennessee and Arkansas, the Minnesotans
actively supported the U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) and provided many
officers for USCT units. The Hardest Lot of Men follows the Third
through occupation to war's end, when the returning men, deeming
the citizens of St. Paul insufficiently appreciative, spurned a
celebration in their honor. In this first full account of the
regiment, Fitzharris brings to light the true story long obscured
by the official histories illustrating aspects of a
nineteenth-century soldier's life-enlisted and commissioned
alike-from recruitment and training to the rigors of active duty.
The Hardest Lot of Men gives us an authentic picture of the Third
Minnesota, at once both singular and representative of its
historical moment.
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