Thomas Francis Meagher and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War

When President Lincoln issued his 1861 call to arms, the 63rd, 69th and 88th New York Volunteers were among the first to step forward. Comprised primarily of first and second generation Irish immigrants, these three regiments were later joined by the 28th Massachusetts and the 116th Pennsylvania. Suffering heavy casualties, this Irish Brigade, commanded by Thomas Francis Meagher, was one of the most famous fighting groups of the Civil War.

This work provides a balanced, historically factual picture of the Irish Brigade and its commander, focusing on their role in the Seven Days' battles and at Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Primary sources range from veterans' memoirs published just after the war to letters and memoirs published as recently as 1996.

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Thomas Francis Meagher and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War

When President Lincoln issued his 1861 call to arms, the 63rd, 69th and 88th New York Volunteers were among the first to step forward. Comprised primarily of first and second generation Irish immigrants, these three regiments were later joined by the 28th Massachusetts and the 116th Pennsylvania. Suffering heavy casualties, this Irish Brigade, commanded by Thomas Francis Meagher, was one of the most famous fighting groups of the Civil War.

This work provides a balanced, historically factual picture of the Irish Brigade and its commander, focusing on their role in the Seven Days' battles and at Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Primary sources range from veterans' memoirs published just after the war to letters and memoirs published as recently as 1996.

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Thomas Francis Meagher and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War

Thomas Francis Meagher and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War

by Daniel M. Callaghan
Thomas Francis Meagher and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War

Thomas Francis Meagher and the Irish Brigade in the Civil War

by Daniel M. Callaghan

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When President Lincoln issued his 1861 call to arms, the 63rd, 69th and 88th New York Volunteers were among the first to step forward. Comprised primarily of first and second generation Irish immigrants, these three regiments were later joined by the 28th Massachusetts and the 116th Pennsylvania. Suffering heavy casualties, this Irish Brigade, commanded by Thomas Francis Meagher, was one of the most famous fighting groups of the Civil War.

This work provides a balanced, historically factual picture of the Irish Brigade and its commander, focusing on their role in the Seven Days' battles and at Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. Primary sources range from veterans' memoirs published just after the war to letters and memoirs published as recently as 1996.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476603254
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 11/22/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 213
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Daniel M. Callaghan has written on politics and education policy. He lives in London.
Daniel M. Callaghan has written on politics and education policy. He lives in London.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     

1. Saved by Sumter     
2. “You Are All Green Alike”     
3. The Fighting 69th     
4. Standing by the Union     
5. Commissioning a Brigade     
6. Frolics and Frustrations     
7. Fort Monroe to Fair Oaks     
8. “Column of Generous Friends”     
9. To Malvern Hill     
10. Rebels Resurgent     
11. “The Longest Saddest Day”     
12. To Fredericksburg     
13. Visions of Hell     
14. “Our Noble Little Brigade Has Almost Disappeared”     
15. A Sideshow of the Big Show     
16. Gettysburg—The “Terifick Battle”     
17. Fire in the Rear     
18. “What There Is Left of It”     

Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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