Publisher's Synopsis
"Indiana in the Mexican War" offers a detailed account of the state of Indiana's involvement in the conflict between the United States and Mexico. This historical work, originally compiled by the Indiana Adjutant General's Office, provides valuable insights into the contributions made by Indiana soldiers, regiments, and communities during this pivotal period in American history. The book sheds light on the experiences of Hoosiers on the battlefield, their motivations for service, and the impact of the war on the home front.
Readers interested in military history, 19th-century America, or the role of individual states in national conflicts will find this book to be an informative and engaging resource. It serves as a testament to the sacrifices made by ordinary citizens who answered the call to duty and shaped the course of American destiny. A valuable historical record for researchers, students, and anyone curious about Indiana's part in the Mexican War.
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