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Brigadier General Robert L. McCook and Colonel Daniel McCook, Jr. - A Union Army Dual Biography (Paperback)
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Brigadier General Robert L. McCook and Colonel Daniel McCook, Jr. - A Union Army Dual Biography (Paperback)
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Thousands of men suffered and died in the massive orgy of gunfire
and death that historians call the Civil War. Most have received
little or no recognition for their service and sacrifice. On the
other hand, the battle deaths of brothers Robert L. and Daniel
McCook, Jr., from Ohio, got the full attention of an aroused
nation, and the news media, because of the tragic and dramatic
manner of their deaths along with their family's social status and
political connections. The brothers came from a family that was
known throughout the nation as "the Fighting McCooks." After
serving at Shiloh and Chickamauga, Col. Daniel McCook was mortally
wounded while leading his brigade, including the 52nd Ohio Infantry
regiment, in an ill-advised and reckless assault up Georgia's
Kennesaw Mountain in June of 1864. McCook was following the orders
of his friend and former law partner, General W. T. Sherman.
Brigadier General Robert L. McCook organized the 9th Ohio Infantry
Regiment and distinguished himself in the western Virginia
campaign. In the summer of 1862, he was shot and killed by a Rebel
cavalryman while he was riding in an ambulance in northern Alabama.
Because it was believed that his death was at the hands of a
bushwhacker, it set off a firestorm of anger and outrage throughout
the North.
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