Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Numbers and Rosters of the Two Armies in the Civil Warâ offers a detailed examination of the troop strengths and organizational structures of both the Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. This historical account delves into the challenges of accurately assessing and maintaining army numbers amidst the conflict. It provides insights into the composition of each army, shedding light on the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the soldiers who fought in this pivotal period of American history.
Focusing on the meticulous record-keeping and the difficulties in obtaining accurate figures, this book offers a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the logistical and operational aspects of the Civil War.
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