Publisher's Synopsis
"The History of the Forty-Eighth Regiment New York State Volunteers, in the War for the Union. 1861-1865" offers a detailed account of the experiences and contributions of this New York regiment during the American Civil War. Written by Abraham John Palmer, the book chronicles the regiment's formation, training, and participation in key battles and campaigns.
Through personal anecdotes, official records, and historical analysis, Palmer provides valuable insights into the lives of the soldiers, the challenges they faced, and the sacrifices they made. This regimental history serves as a tribute to the Forty-Eighth Regiment and a valuable resource for those interested in the military history of the Civil War. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the courage and resilience of the men who fought to preserve the Union.
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