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History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers

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A former junior officer compiles an outline history of his regiment from personal diaries and recollections, tracing recruitment and organization in Connecticut, early camp life and drilling, movements between camps and theaters, and engagement in marches and battles. Chapters mix campaign narrative with descriptions of hardships, logistics, and concise anecdotes that memorialize comrades who died or were captured. The account emphasizes daily soldiering, officers' duties, the regiment's recovery after losses, and provides a compact reference and memorial for surviving members and descendants.

About the Author

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B. F. Blakeslee

B. F. Blakeslee is best known for his work "History of the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers," which provides a detailed account of the experiences of this regiment during the American Civil War. His writing offers valuable insights into the lives of soldiers and the broader context of the conflict. Through his historical narrative, Blakeslee contributes to the understanding of military history and the personal stories that shaped it. His work remains a significant resource for those interested in Civil War history and the role of Connecticut's volunteers.

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