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The Story of the Raising and Organization of a Regiment of Volunteers in 1862 / Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the District of Columbia, War Papers 46 cover

The Story of the Raising and Organization of a Regiment of Volunteers in 1862 / Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the District of Columbia, War Papers 46

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The author recounts how a volunteer infantry regiment was raised and organized in 1862, tracing recruitment by private individuals commissioned by the governor, the promise of officers' commissions and men's bounties, and the hurried, improvised procedures used to enlist, examine, and muster companies. He describes the varied social backgrounds and inexperience of officers and men, the practical strains on discipline and selection, anecdotal recruiting incidents, medical and administrative shortcomings, and the logistical steps that moved disparate companies into a unified camp ready for service. The account balances practical detail with reflection on the system's strengths and weaknesses.

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Ellis Spear

Ellis Spear was an American author known for his contributions to military literature, particularly regarding the Civil War. His notable works include "The Story of the Raising and Organization of a Regiment of Volunteers in 1862," which provides a detailed account of the formation of a volunteer regiment during the conflict. Additionally, he authored "The Hoe Cake of Appomattox," which reflects on the experiences and culture surrounding the war. Spear's writings offer valuable insights into the historical context of his time, making him a noteworthy figure in the study of American military history.

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