7 edition of The Ninth Vermont Infantry found in the catalog.
The Ninth Vermont Infantry
Paul G. Zeller
Published
2008
by McFarland & Co. in Jefferson, N.C
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Paul G. Zeller. |
Genre | Registers., Pictorial works. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E533.5 9th .Z45 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16504014M |
ISBN 10 | 9780786432790 |
LC Control Number | 2008003376 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 192048002 |
"We Are Coming Father Abra'am" The History of the 9th Vermont Volunteer Infantry, $ (regular edition) $ (special leather bound limited edition copies). The total strength of the 9th was 1, members, of whom 23 were killed or died of wounds, from disease, 36 from imprisonment and 7 from other causes. Footnotes: Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, - Volume 1.
The 9th Regiment, Vermont Infantry was organized at Brattleboro and mustered in July 9, The regimentmustered out December 1, For more information on the history of the 9th Vermont Infantry, see the following: The Wikipedia article, 9th Vermont Infantry, accessed 21 November The 9th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 9th VVI) was a three years' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil served in the Eastern Theater, from July to December It served in the VII, XVII and XXIV Corps.. The 9th Vermont Infantry was captured at the Battle of Harpers Ferry during the Maryland Campaign, but later fought .
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for We Are Coming Father Abra'am: The History of the 9th Vermont Volunteer Infantry, by Don Wickman (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!5/5(1). In his book, Mr. Dudley captions the photograph as follows: The 9th Vermont Infantry in military formation at Newport Barracks. The photograph was probably made in , shortly after arrival of troops. Once again almost word for word from my article.
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The Ninth Vermont Infantry: A History and Roster by Paul G. Zeller (Author)5/5(1). The Ninth Vermont Infantry book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its fir. This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its first combat and humiliating capture at Harpers Ferry in September to its triumphal march into Richmond in April Through diaries and letters written by members of the unit, one relives the riveting day-by-day account of the men as they were in battle, on the march, and in : About the Book.
This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its first combat and humiliating capture at Harpers Ferry in The Ninth Vermont Infantry book to its triumphal march into Richmond.
This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its first combat and humiliating capture at Harpers Ferry in September to its triumphal march into Richmond in April Through diaries and letters written by members of the unit, one relives the riveting day-by-day account of the men as they were in battle, on the march, and in Range: $ - $ The Ninth Vermont Infantry: a history and roster.
[Paul G Zeller] -- "This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its first combat and humiliating capture at Harpers Ferry in September to its triumphal march into Richmond in April "This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its first combat and humiliating capture at Harpers Ferry in September to its triumphal march into Richmond in April With seldom seen photos of many of the regiment's members, detailed maps, and a complete regimental roster, this book tells a compelling story"--Provided by.
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Books. Go Search Hello Select your address Author: Paul G. Zeller. The Ninth Vermont Infantry: a history and roster. Creator: Zeller, Paul G. This work follows the Ninth Vermont from the horrors of its first combat and humiliating capture at Harpers Ferry in September to its triumphal march into Richmond in April The Ninth Vermont Infantry: A History and Roster: : Paul G.
Zeller: Libros en idiomas extranjerosAuthor: Paul G. Zeller. 9th Vermont Infantry Introduction (Courtesy of the Vermont State Curator) (Colonels: George Jerrison Stannard, Dudley Kimball Andross, Edward Hastings Ripley Lieutenant Colonels: Dudley Kimball Andross, EEdwin Sherwood Stowell, Edward Hastings Ripley, Valentine Goodrich Barney, Herman Seligson Majors: Edwin Sherwood Stowell, Edward Hastings Ripley, Charles Jarvis.
Zeller's command of the progress of the Civil War, culled from well documented general sources is complete: we are given a step by step narrative of the 9th Vermont, the Green Mountain Boys, throughout the years of the war from initial muster to the post war years of the Grand Army of the Republic reunions.5/5(1).
The 9th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 9th VVI) was a three years' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the Eastern Theater, from July to December It served in the VII, XVII and XXIV Corps.
The Ninth Vermont Infantry: A History and Roster They Could Not Have Done Better; Thomas O. Seaver and The 3rd Vermont Infantry We Are Coming Father Abra'am The History of the 9th Vermont Volunteer Infantry A, 9th Vermont Infantry Regiment; Winthrop T.
Reed of Third Vermont Battery; Charles A. Heyer of Co. C, 8th Vermont Infantry Regiment; and Moody H. Evans of Co. B, 3rd Vermont Infantry Regiment Author: Maleeha Syed. Pictorial history Thirteenth Regiment Vermont Volunteers, war of by Sturtevant, Ralph Orson, ; Vermont Infantry.
13th Regiment, ; Pages: Revised roster of Vermont volunteers and lists of Vermonters who served in the army and navy of the United States during the war of the rebellion, Follow the "All Files: HTTP" link in the "View the book" box to the left to find XML files that contain more metadata about the original images and the derived formats (OCR results, PDF Pages: Vermont in the Civil War.
Units: 1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company A - Swanton Company B - Woodstock Company C - St Albans Company D - Bradford 9th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment 10th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment 11th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment 12th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment.
It’s believed this photo was taken shortly after the arrival of the 9th Vermont to Newport in the fall of ” In his book, Mr. Dudley captions the photograph as follows: The 9th Vermont Infantry in military formation at Newport Barracks.
The photograph was probably made inshortly after arrival of : Eric Lindblade. Vermont in the Civil War. "This letter was written by Albert Hapgood Sperry (), the son of J. Kinne Sperry () and Direxa Hapgood ) of Cornwall, Addison County, Vermont.5/5(1). History of the 9th Vermont volunteer infantry: Variant title: History of the ninth Vermont volunteer infantry: Variant title: We are coming Father Abraham: Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: ISBN: ISBN: (limited ed.) ISBN: (limited ed.).9th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment United States Regiments & Batteries > Vermont The 9th Vermont Infantry Regiment lost 2 officers and 22 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 3 officers and enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.Under authority of the Act of March 3,the 9th Infantry was again organized.
Lieutenant-Colonel George Wright, 4th Infantry, was appointed colonel; Captain Silas Casey, 2d Infantry, lieutenant-colonel; and Captains Edward J. Steptoe, 3d Artillery, and Robert S. Garnett, 1st Cavalry, majors.