When the Civil War erupted, more than 1,000 Irish Americans formed the North Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry regiment, the first of the state's ethnic regiments. This book is a history of the regiment, told by Daniel Macnamara, who served as its commissary sergeant and rose to become regimental quartermaster.
Author | Daniel George Macnamara |
Publisher | Irish in the Civil War |
Release Date | 2000 |
ISBN | |
Pages | 636 pages |
Rating | 4/5 (14 users) |