| Author/Contributor(s): | Herdegen, Lance J |
| Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
| Date: | 09/21/2005 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
A colorful and skillful record of the lives of the men in the ranks of a famous brigade, who served and saved the Union at a great sacrifice in a dark time. --Kirkus Reviews
Well-written and researched . . . Excellent first-hand accounts of the brigade in action from letters, memoirs, diaries and other sources of the brigade members are included. --The Civil War Courier
Sound research in unpublished materials allowed the author to impart a freshness to his descriptions of fighting at the Brawner Farm, South Mountain . . . and Antietam. --Civil War
No volunteers tramped with more innocent resolve on the drill fields of 1861 than the farmers, immigrants, shopkeepers, and piney camp boys who volunteered for the Second, Sixth, and Seventh Wisconsin and the Nineteenth Indiana Infantry. The Men Stood Like Iron is the moving, often melancholy, story of how the backwoods Calico boys became soldiers of the celebrated Iron Brigade.