Description: HISTORY OF THE SIXTH NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT IN WAR FOR THE UNION. By Captain Lyman Jackson and edited by Amos Hadley Published in Concord New Hampshire by Republican Press Association in 1891, 630 pages with 12 steel engravings. "The Sixth New Hampshire Regiment was enlisted and organized in the autumn of the year 1861. Its men answered their country's call to arms, sharing the earnest purpose with which the disaster of the "First Bull Run" had filled the heart of the North, to put down rebellion in the South at where cost. They had not stimulus of high bounties; only that of ten dollars was offered. Theirs was unselfish patriotism, to be further attested by a large reenlistment after three years' service, by a noble record on many a battlefield, and by a steadfast endurance, through great hardships and perils, to the end of the war." VERY GOOD- HARDCOVER, front hinge cracked and lower spine edge worn.Signed in pencil by George Smith (see page 72), and with a vintage photo of him. Included is a letter from 1960 from U.S. Dept of Interior to a Mr. Benton Keene regarding some questions he had regarding this unit.9"l x 6"w x 2"dWeight: 2# 12 oz.
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Location: North Reading, Massachusetts
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Sixth New Hampshire Regiment: Civil War, New Hampshire history
Publisher: Captain Lyman Jackman
Topic: American (US)
Subject: History
Year Printed: 1891