Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers

Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey VolunteersA complete History of the Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment,...
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Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers

Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers

€6,26

Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers

€6,26
Author: Terrill, J. Newton (John Newton)
Format: eBook
Language: English

Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers

A complete History of the Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers; its various BATTLES and MARCHES, from the time of its departure from New Jersey until its return; giving full details of every event that transpired; the author having taken an active part in those memorable battles of the Potomac Armythe Maryland Campaign, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor and Petersburg; finally ending in the capture of Lee's Army, the occupation of Richmond and Petersburg by our forces, and the Rebellion crushed forever. War, with all its horrors, has dawned upon us. Thousands have answered the call and rushed to arms. The Farmer leaves his plough, the Merchant his store, and all join in one compact body to avenge the insult perpetrated upon our FLAG. It is not a Foreign foe; but a war upon our soila civil war. Our forces have been defeated and driven back; the rebel capital, almost within our grasp, has been wrested from us, and the enemy, flushed with victory, are marching with countless hordes upon our almost defenceless Capitol. The disastrous defeat of McClellan from before Richmond has awakened a feeling among the Northern people that something more active must be done, that we are dealing with a wily foe prepared for war and bent upon the destruction of our once happy and prosperous Union. Congress having met, it was decided to call for more troops to assist in putting down this wicked rebellion, our army having been fearfully decreased by sickness and by battles; the swamps of Virginia and the broiling sun of a Southern clime have sent numbers to their graves. Our army must be re-organized, and that speedily; fresh troops must fill the ranks of those that are no more. A call for Six Hundred Thousand troops was made; it resounded throughout the North, and soon our decimated ranks were refilled by men who but shortly before were engaged in the peaceful pursuits of life, who are now stern warriors, armed and equipped for the fearful struggle awaiting them. Under that call the 14th New Jersey Regiment was raised, a band of noble men from various portions of the State. On the 8th of July, 1862, the Regiment was formed on the Old Battle Ground of Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, William S. Truex appointed Commander. For nearly two months the officers were busily engaged in preparing the men for the future; companies were organized, armed and equipped.[6] Men enlisting daily, not for bounties, but for patriotism; and soon the regiment was ready for its departure for the seat of war. Tents were placed on a line, each company by itself. The men seemed to know the work before them, and with stern resolution, resolved to do their duty to the last. A police system was organized, and the camp soon presented a healthy appearance. The men who but a few days before were in their quiet homes by the family fireside talking of war, were no longer there; their places were vacant and they in camps anxiously awaiting orders to move. Soldiering then was new, the men were no longer free. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 37550
Author: Terrill, J. Newton (John Newton)
Release Date: Sep 27, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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