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The Civil War Journals Of Colonel Bolton - 51st Pennsylvania April 20, 1861- August 2, 1865 (Hardcover)
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The Civil War Journals Of Colonel Bolton - 51st Pennsylvania April 20, 1861- August 2, 1865 (Hardcover)
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William J. Bolton's Civil War journal is especially valuable since
he served throughout most of the Civil War, steadily rising through
the ranks from captain to colonel with the 51st Pennsylvania.
Bolton's commander throughout most of the war was John F.
Hartranft, an influential figure who later became governor of
Pennsylvania. William J. Bolton was lucky to have his brother John
serving in the same unit, so he could draw on his recollections for
the two periods when he himself was out of action due to wounds.The
51st Pennsylvania was largely drawn from Norristown, Pennsylvania,
a prosperous county seat. The 51st served throughout the war in the
IX Corps under Ambrose Burnside, and thus was involved in a wide
variety of actions in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee
and Mississippi.Bolton was wounded twice during the war, at
Antietam and Petersburg, and experienced all levels of command and
virtually every type of combat and campaign situation. Bolton
reworked his Civil War journal some time after the war, drawing on
the "Official Records" and other sources to supplement his own
experiences. Dr. Richard Sauer is extremely knowledgeable about
Civil War sources, and clearly indicates where Bolton drew on other
sources or where his recollections or information were in error in
this carefully edited work.
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