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Also for Glory (Hardcover): Don Ernsberger Also for Glory (Hardcover)
Don Ernsberger
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Also for Glory Muster - The Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg (Hardcover): Don Ernsberger Also for Glory Muster - The Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg (Hardcover)
Don Ernsberger
R958 Discovery Miles 9 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Paddy Owen's Regulars (Hardcover): Don Ernsberger Paddy Owen's Regulars (Hardcover)
Don Ernsberger
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the American Civil War, the lads of the 69th Pennsylvania

Meade's Breakthrough at Fredericksburg (Hardcover): Don Ernsberger Meade's Breakthrough at Fredericksburg (Hardcover)
Don Ernsberger
R958 Discovery Miles 9 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Stars and Bars Over Philadelphia (Paperback): David Walter, Don Ernsberger Stars and Bars Over Philadelphia (Paperback)
David Walter, Don Ernsberger
R554 Discovery Miles 5 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Meade's Breakthrough at Fredericksburg (Paperback): Don Ernsberger Meade's Breakthrough at Fredericksburg (Paperback)
Don Ernsberger
R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Also for Glory Muster - The Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg (Paperback): Don Ernsberger Also for Glory Muster - The Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg (Paperback)
Don Ernsberger
R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Also for Glory (Paperback): Don Ernsberger Also for Glory (Paperback)
Don Ernsberger
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
At the Wall - The 69th Pennsylvania at Gettysburg (Paperback): Don Ernsberger At the Wall - The 69th Pennsylvania at Gettysburg (Paperback)
Don Ernsberger
R512 R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Save R60 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

They came from the Irish neighborhoods of Philadelphia. At the bottom of the social strata, they were the laborers; the railroad workers; the canal diggers and the dock workers always "last hired - first fired." In 1861, at the start of the Civil War, several Philadelphia Irish neighborhood militia companies joined together to volunteer their services to the Union army and would eventually become the 69th Pennsylvania "Irish Volunteers." From September 1861 to April 1865 these men would fight in every major battle with the Army of the Potomac. Of the 1007 men who left Philadelphia in September 1861 only 56 would remain at Appomattox Courthouse. All the rest were killed, wounded, taken prisoner, deserted or died of disease. In those four years, the regiment would be in thick of the fighting at Savage Station, Glendale, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Courthouse, Cold Harbor and the Petersburg siege. At Gettysburg, on July 3rd, they would hold the wall at the union centre against Pickett's Division. The 69th Pennsylvania marched north with the Second Corps in their pursuit of Lee in June of 1863, at times traveling by foot more than 30 miles per day. They arrived in Pennsylvania on the first of July and occupied the centre of the Union line the next morning. They occupied their wall on July 2nd and helped repel the attack of Wright's Georgia brigade. On July 3 they would be there to defend their wall against Pickett's Assault. In that fight they would lose their Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major and have 48 other men killed, 74 wounded and 17 taken prisoner. The regiment held firm as units to their right and left fell back. Almost surrounded they would hold until reinforced by Union forces rushing to the scene of battle. This book is their story--- The story of the 69th Pennsylvania "Irish Volunteers" at Gettysburg. The author examined the compiled service records and pension files of all men in the regiment at Gettysburg. He examined their medical records. He introduces the reader to all of the 322 lads of the regiment at Gettysburg their birthplaces, occupations, wives, children and military record. The author places them in their company battle line positions and examines in minute by minute detail the entire July third assault and the effect that attack had on each man in the regiment

Paddy Owen's Regulars (Paperback): Don Ernsberger Paddy Owen's Regulars (Paperback)
Don Ernsberger
R727 R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Save R70 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the American Civil War, the lads of the 69th Pennsylvania "Irish Volunteers" from Philadelphia fought in every battle with the Army of the Potomac. From 1861 to 1865 the regiment marched under its Irish Green battle flag in the midst of engagements from Glendale to Antietam to Gettysburg to Petersburg. They participated in the entire Peninsular campaign and at the battle of Glendale their bayonet charge to recover captured union artillery pieces was hailed as "the first successful bayonet charge of the war." They charged into the West Woods at Antietam and charged up Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg On July 3, 1863 at Gettysburg, the wall they defended was the target of Pickett's charge. That day they lost 50% of their men killed, wounded or captured along with their Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel and Major. In the Winter of 1864 the 69th became the only regiment in their Brigade to reenlist as a unit to fight the war to the end. At Spotsylvania, they attacked the "mule shoe" and captured a confederate battle flag. On to Cold Harbor and Petersburg they fought finally pursuing Lee's Army of Northern Virginia to surrender at Appomattox. Of the more than 1000 men who marched off to war in August 1861, only 56 remained on duty at Appomattox Courthouse. This book is about their history, their combat and their daily lives. It details the role they played in every battle and the personalities that constituted the regiment. Incorporating hundreds of personal letters with photographs and maps, the tale of the "Irish Volunteers" is examined on a day to day basis. From their roots as children of Irish immigrants during the Potato famine to their return home to Philadelphia in glory, the storyof the 69th Pennysylvania "Irish Volunteers," Paddy Owen's regulars is the story of heroism and individual courage.

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