Georgetown and Winyah Bay
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on the experiences of the 115th Regiment N.Y. Vols., this account details their battles, marches, and heroic actions during the Civil War. It includes a list of casualties, narratives of the surrender at Harper's Ferry, and sketches of the officers. The book also captures poignant incidents, thrilling adventures, and lighthearted moments from the regiment's service. This comprehensive history offers a vivid portrayal of the soldiers' lives and the flags they carried, showcasing the bravery and sacrifices made in a time of conflict.
Focusing on the experiences of the 115th Regiment of New York Volunteers, this account details their battles, marches, and heroic actions during the Civil War. Originally published in 1865, it offers a firsthand perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by the regiment, capturing the valor and sacrifices of its soldiers. This reprint preserves the historical significance and rich narrative of their contributions to the war effort.