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William Francis Bartlett : biography of a Union general in the Civil War / Richard A. Sauers and Martin H. Sable.

Author/creator Sauers, Richard Allen
Other author/creatorSable, Martin Howard.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoJefferson, N.C. : McFarland, ©2009.
Descriptionviii, 207 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Contents "He was not a close student": prelude to war -- "Captain Bartlett is one of the noblest fellows": the Harvard regiment -- "One of the most complete slaughter pens ever devised": the Battle of Ball's Bluff -- "Our regiment met with the greatest loss": the road to Yorktown -- "We are learning subordination without complaining": the 49th Massachusetts volunteer infantry -- "Oh, how good Berkshire water would sell here": the Department of the Gulf -- "We thought him too brave a man to be killed": Port Hudson -- "I must do the best I can": into the wilderness with the 57th Massachusetts -- "Danger of being hit any minute": the siege of Petersburg -- "It was pandemonium let loose": the Crater -- "A horrible dream which I can never forget": prisoner of war -- "I think it would be hard to find two happier people": war's end -- "United we are invincible": the postwar years -- "No greater or purer hero": Frank Bartlett's legacy.
Abstract "Frank Bartlett joined the Union army and was wounded three times (one injury resulted in the loss of a leg), but remained on active duty until he was captured in 1864. His political stance gained him fame after the war, but he struggled with stress until tuberculosis and other illnesses led to his death at age 36"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-204) and index.
LCCN 2009002555
ISBN9780786441464 (softcover : alk. paper)
ISBN0786441461 (softcover : alk. paper)

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Joyner General Stacks E 467.1.B29 S28 2009 ✔ Available Place Hold