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Coburn's Brigade: 85th Indiana, 33rd Indiana, 19th Michigan, and 22nd Wisconsin in the Western Civil War

Coburn's Brigade: 85th Indiana, 33rd Indiana, 19th Michigan, and 22nd Wisconsin in the Western Civil War
Authors: Frank Welcher, Larry G. Ligget
Publisher: Cardinal Publishers Group
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1619483

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 488
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.5

ISBN: 1578600707
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.74
EAN: 9781578600700
ASIN: 1578600707

Publication Date: September 1999
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The Northern brigade of John Coburn has gained a reputation both notorious and laudatory. Accused of gross misconduct (as these authors show, improperly) when Thompson's Station was surrendered in Tennessee, they were captured and sent to Libby Prison. Released, they were determined to redeem themselves in the mediocre assignments given to them by the Western army. Then, having regained the confidence of their superiors, this group of Midwesterners fought staunchly and credibly in the Atlanta Campaign--shining particularly at the Battle of Peachtree Creek and were the first unit into Atlanta after its fall. This unusual and detailed history of a brigade which stayed together the entire war shows a little different version of unit solidarity. Not every unit was universally glorious; too often we pretend that is so. This is the story of a unit which failed and then succeeded. 462 pages; 19 detailed maps; 40+ illustrations; nearly 1,500 endnotes.

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