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Author, MonographicReinhart, Joseph R.
Title, MonographicA History of the 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry U.S.: The Boys Who Feared No Noise
Place of PublicationLouisville, Ky.
PublisherBeargrass Press
Date of Publication2000
Extent of Work473
Packaging Method (e.g., pp.)pp., ill.
AbstractFollows one of the Bluegrass State's hardest-fighting regiments through three years of war in the Army of the Ohio and its successor, the Army of the Cumberland. . . . Fighting alongside the regiment's native-born Kentucky farmers were over 300 German-born men from Louisville and more than a score of natives of England and Ireland . . . yielding Kentucky's most ethnically mixed regiment. . . . Rich in quotations gleaned from letters, diaries, and other contemporary documents.
Call NumberMKI E509.5 6th .R45 2000
MKI TermsCivil War, 1861-1865 -- German Americans/ History/ Kentucky/ Letters