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GIANTS IN THEIR TALL BLACK HATS: Essays on the Iron Brigade (Great Lakes Connections: The Civil War)
ISBN-13:
9780253334572
ISBN-10:
0253334578
Edition:
2001st 2001st ed.
Author:
Alan T. Nolan, Sharon Eggleston Vipond
Publication date:
1998
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Category:
Civil War
,
United States History
,
State & Local
,
Regiments
,
Military History
,
Americas History
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ISBN-13:
9780253334572
ISBN-10:
0253334578
Edition:
2001st 2001st ed.
Author:
Alan T. Nolan, Sharon Eggleston Vipond
Publication date:
1998
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Category:
Civil War
,
United States History
,
State & Local
,
Regiments
,
Military History
,
Americas History
Summary
GIANTS IN THEIR TALL BLACK HATS: Essays on the Iron Brigade (Great Lakes Connections: The Civil War) (ISBN-13: 9780253334572 and ISBN-10: 0253334578), written by authors
Alan T. Nolan, Sharon Eggleston Vipond, was published by Indiana University Press in 1998.
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Editors Alan Nolan and Sharon Eggleston Vipond's insightful essays provide fresh perspectives on the Iron Brigade's exploits, detailing military and political events in the words of actual combatants." ―Military ReviewOriginally called "The Black Hat Brigade" because the soldiers wore the regular army’s dress black hat instead of the more typical blue cap, the Iron Brigade was the only all-Western brigade in the Eastern armies of the Union. From Brawner Farm and Second Bull Run to Chancellorsville and Gettysburg―the Western soldiers earned and justified the proud name Iron Brigade. And when the war was over, the records showed that it led all federal brigades in percentage of deaths in battle. These essays, by some of the best known historians of the brigade, spotlight significant moments in the history of the Civil War’s most celebrated unit.
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