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A Union officer on campaign
The author of this book served as Adjutant and Major in the 132nd
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and his primary objective in
writing his account was to provide a regimental history. Whilst the
book serves admirably in that capacity, it is also the case that
Hitchcock proposed to leave a record of his own Civil War
experiences for his family and in that he has been even more
successful. This is a personal and personable account of a Union
officer at war and Hitchcock's descriptions of battlefield combat
are particularly immediate and well told. We join him and his
regiment in camp, on campaign and on several bloody fields of
conflict including Blue Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg-where
Hitchcock's experience is a classic account of the horror of the
Union charge-to Chancellorsville and wars end. Available in soft
back and cloth bound hard cover with dust jacket, head and tail
bands and gold foil lettering to the spine, ideal for collectors.
A Union officer on campaign
The author of this book served as Adjutant and Major in the 132nd
Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and his primary objective in
writing his account was to provide a regimental history. Whilst the
book serves admirably in that capacity, it is also the case that
Hitchcock proposed to leave a record of his own Civil War
experiences for his family and in that he has been even more
successful. This is a personal and personable account of a Union
officer at war and Hitchcock's descriptions of battlefield combat
are particularly immediate and well told. We join him and his
regiment in camp, on campaign and on several bloody fields of
conflict including Blue Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg-where
Hitchcock's experience is a classic account of the horror of the
Union charge-to Chancellorsville and wars end. Available in soft
back and cloth bound hard cover with dust jacket, head and tail
bands and gold foil lettering to the spine, ideal for collectors.
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