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Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865 / Its Victories and its Reverses. And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, the March to the Sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, in which it bore an honorable part cover

Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865 / Its Victories and its Reverses. And the campaigns and battles of Winchester, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, the March to the Sea, and the campaign of the Carolinas, in which it bore an honorable part

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A regimental journal recounts the formation, marches, camps, and combat experiences of an Ohio volunteer infantry unit during the American Civil War, presenting chronological entries, officers' reports, casualty lists, and veterans' corrections. It covers major campaigns and battles the regiment participated in, interweaving practical details of daily military life, leadership impressions, strategic movements, hardships endured, and acts of camaraderie. Compiled from first-hand submissions and overseen by a veterans' committee, the volume aims to preserve service records and collective memory rather than individual glorification.

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J. Hamp SeCheverell

J. Hamp SeCheverell was an author known for his detailed historical account of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers during the American Civil War. His notable work, "Journal History of the Twenty-Ninth Ohio Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865," chronicles the regiment's experiences, victories, and challenges throughout significant battles such as Gettysburg and the March to the Sea. SeCheverell's writing provides valuable insights into the daily lives of soldiers and the broader context of the war, contributing to the understanding of military history and the experiences of those who served.

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