History of Company E of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment of Volunteer Infantry
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A company-level regimental narrative documents the unit's recruitment and organization, record of enlisted members, and internal elections, then follows its service through training, marches, encampments, engagements, sickness, and return movements. Administrative material such as rolls and orders is interwoven with first-person recollections and descriptive passages about daily camp life, maneuvers, and hardships. An appended officer's note supplements operational details. The account aims to preserve the experiences and movements of the company and to provide source material for broader state military histories.
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