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Every man did his duty : pictures & stories of the men of the First Minnesota / Wayne D. Jorgenson.
Title:
Every man did his duty : pictures & stories of the men of the First Minnesota / Wayne D. Jorgenson.
ISBN:
9781934690567
Publication Information:
Minneapolis, MN : Tasora Books, c2012
Physical Description:
xvi, 304 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 31 cm.
Contents:
Foreword / Stephen E. Osman -- A brief history of the First Regiment of Minnesota Volunteer Infantry -- Battle of Gettysburg -- Field and Staff officers -- Company A: The Pioneer Guard (St. Paul) -- Company B: The Stillwater Guard -- Company C: The St. Paul Volunteers -- Company D: The Lincoln Guards (Minneapolis) -- Company E: The St. Anthony Zouaves -- Company F: The Red Wing Volunteers (aka The Goodhue County Volunteers) -- Company G: The Fairbault Guards -- Company H: The Dakota County Volunteers -- Company I: The Wabasha Volunteers -- Company K: The Winona Volunteers -- Company L: The Second Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters -- Color-bearers -- Musicians and Band -- Appendix A: Artifacts -- Appendix B: Regimental and battalion photo gallery -- Appendix C: Reunion photographs -- Appendix D: Regimental and battalion roster.
Summary:
"The First Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry was the first volunteer regiment offered in service to President Lincoln after the fall of Ft. Sumter. Men and boys attended patriotic rallies throughout the young state and signed their names to papers that pledged they would answer the president's call. They were strong men, toughened by rugged pioneer life, and in the next three years they drew on that strength time and again. The men of the First Minnesota served in nearly every major battle in the eastern campaign with the Army of the Potomac and were frequently cited for their professional conduct in the field and for their bravery--nowhere more so than at the Battle of Gettysburg, where their harrowing sacrifice saved the Union from defeat and helped turn the tide of the war. Every Man Did His Duty tells the individual stories of over a hundred men who served in the First Minnesota, from the regiment's commanders to its courageous, young privates. Each story includes a photograph of the soldier, allowing readers to put a face to the actions and history of the man. The included stories are a mix of courage, tragedy, and humor. Some men left the service for successful careers and loving families, whereas others were broken in their bodies and minds and Wayne Jorgenson's descriptions of the war's many ways of wounding sharpens our understanding of these soldiers' sacrifice, offering a worthy tribute to their valor"--Jacket.
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