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This treasure-trove of information details the 33rd New Jersey regiment's formation in the midst of the draft riots of 1863 and its three campaigns under General Sherman in 1864 and 1865. Based on original source material, much of it previously unexplored, the book vividly describes the experiences of the soldiers in a regiment that lost 25 percent of its recruits to desertion even before leaving New Jersey, and then effectively walked from Chattanooga to Washington, D.C., by way of Atlanta and Savannah.
Five campaign maps and almost 70 photographs are supplemented by an appendix containing the rosters of all ten companies that made up the 33rd New Jersey. Notes, a bibliography, and an index complete the work.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
1. "I have had uphill work here"
2. "You will no doubt be surprised to know that I am out here"
3. "A victory almost over nature herself "
4. "I thought I could bear it without a tear"
5. "Bullets began to rain about me"
6. "More like hell than God's beautiful earth"
7. "A very hard day"
8. "The old flag floats over Atlanta"
9. "A hard campaign and we expect nothing else"
10. "The destroying flame scarcely attracted our attention"
11. "There will be no rest"
12. "Haul up, stuck in the mud"
13. "Cries of joyful recognition"
Appendix. Regimental Roster, by Company
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index