The Civil War Letters of Joseph K. Taylor of the Thirty-Seventh Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (Studies in American History)

by Joseph K. Taylor, Kevin C. Murphy,Kevin C. Murphy
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    The Civil War Letters of Joseph K. Taylor of the Thirty-Seventh Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (Studies in American History)

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James K. Taylor volunteered in August 1862 and served in the Army of the Potomac until August 1864, when he died of wounds sustained in a skirmish near Charlestown, West Virginia. This collection of his letters written during those years illustrate many specific attitudes of Union soldiers, reflecting the army morale, and attitudes toward stay-at-homes, "copperheads" and commanding generals.

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