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The narrative follows a volunteer regiment from its organization through training, marches, combat, and duty, documenting engagements in the eastern theater and episodes of capture and imprisonment. Company-level sketches, officers' reports, and veterans' recollections reconstruct daily camp life, battle actions, maneuvers, and periods of garrison and picket duty. The volume intersperses firsthand diaries and letters with a campaign chronology and includes appendices containing rosters, officers' lists, casualty returns, and veterans' association records, offering both readable accounts of soldiering and a reference resource for descendants and historians.

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Alfred S. Roe

Alfred S. Roe was an American author and historian known for his works on the Civil War and notable historical figures. His book "The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865" provides a detailed account of the experiences of soldiers during the Civil War, reflecting on the challenges and sacrifices they faced. Additionally, Roe's "John Brown: A Retrospect" offers insights into the life and legacy of the abolitionist John Brown, presented before The Worcester Society of Antiquity in 1884. Through his writings, Roe contributed to the understanding of American history and the complexities of its social issues.

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