Publisher's Synopsis
Report of Major General Love, of the Indiana Legion offers a first-hand account of the organization and activities of the Indiana Legion during a critical period of the American Civil War. Authored by John Love, the Major General commanding the Legion, this report provides invaluable insights into the role played by state militias in supporting the Union war effort.
Detailing the Legion's structure, training, and deployment, the report sheds light on the challenges and triumphs faced by these citizen-soldiers. It serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the broader context of the war and the contributions made by the state of Indiana. Researchers and enthusiasts of Civil War history will find this report a compelling and informative document.
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