Publisher's Synopsis
"Three Years in the Service: A Record of the Doings of the 11th Reg. Missouri Volunteers" offers a vital firsthand account of the American Civil War through the experiences of a Missouri regiment. Compiled by D. McCall, this regimental history meticulously chronicles the daily lives, battles, and sacrifices of the 11th Missouri Volunteers.
Providing invaluable insight into the Civil War era, this book details the regiment's involvement in key campaigns and offers a personal perspective on the conflict. Readers interested in military history, particularly the Civil War in Missouri and the experiences of Midwestern troops, will find this an essential resource. It stands as a lasting testament to the courage and dedication of the men who served. A crucial addition to any collection on the Civil War, this book ensures the stories of the 11th Missouri Volunteers continue to resonate.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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