Tracing two combat units, one Union and one Confederate, through several of the most important battles of the Civil War, Wert offers a visceral depiction of the war from the perspective of ordinary soldiers. of photos. 13 maps.
I re-enact as a sergeant in Company "E", Bragg's Rifles, 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry (the Calicoboys). Other than Nolan's book on the Iron Brigade, Wert's book is the best on the entire history of the Iron Brigade. I have also studied the history of the Stonewall brigade. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is a serious scholar of the Civil War. Those d**n "black hats" gave as well as they got at Brawner's Farm. Considering that they were rookies, they handed out a pretty good lickin'. Even Stonewall Jackson said it was the worst he had been in. After the battle, the Black Hats gave out three loud huzzahs. There was no answer from the sesesh. Calicoboy
A Worthy Effort
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I re-enact as a sergeant in Company "E", Bragg's Rifles, 6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry (the Calicoboys). Other than Nolan's book on the Iron Brigade, Wert's book is the best on the entire history of the Iron Brigade. I have also studied the history of the Stonewall brigade. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is a serious scholar of the Civil War. Those d**n "black hats" gave as well as they got at Brawner's Farm. Considering that they were rookies, they handed out a pretty good lickin'. Even Stonewall Jackson said it was the worst he had been in. After the battle, the Black Hats gave out three loud huzzahs. There was no answer from the sesesh.
well worth reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This is a very interesting account of the Iron Brigade and theStonewall Brigade. It was interesting how these two very toughbrigades began the Civil War, met each other again and again insavage battles, only to be almost completely spent by the war'send. Well researched.
An excellent account of these two famed Civil War brigades
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Mr. Wert has compiled an interesting and well written account of the famed Iron Brigade and the Stonewall Brigade. He details their never ending marches, brutal combat, casualties and personalites. Plenty of good maps assist the reader in following the grueling pathes and deadly enounters with their opponents. From Manassas, the deadly battles at Brawner's Farm, Antietam through Grant's blood-stained Overland Campaign to the end of the war, the book is a worthy addition to any library on the subject. Well done
An excellent historical and personal perspective of both bri
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
As a Civil War collector, avid reader and Wisconsonite I highly recommend this book. The descriptions of battle juxtaposed with the personal vignettes is both intriguing and haunting. At times I felt I was there. The maps offer a marvelous addition to grasping the intricacies of the battle. A must read.
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