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Heroes and Martyrs of Georgia: Georgia´s Record in the Revolution of 1861 by Stan Clark Military Books

On 2007-03-28 William Qualls, Chesapeake, VA United States wrote: This volume of regimental histories of Georgia units in the Civil War is a gem. James Madison Folsom traveled to Virginia near the end of the war and worked directly with the regimental leaders of the units included to compile these histories, along with statistics (e.g., number of men enlisted, killed, wounded, etc.). Civil War history buffs will enjoy reading the histories. Family historians will be especially interested in the histories. My great-great grandfather was a member of the 6th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, and its regimental history is 11 pages in length. Heroes and Martyrs of Georgia provides the most complete source of information about the 6th Georgia regiment that I have been able to find.. And summed up by saying Excellent Representative of Genre of Civil War Regimental Histories. Currently Heroes and Martyrs of Georgia: Georgia´s Record in the Revolution of 1861 has an overall rating of 10 over 10.

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