America's Civil War

Under the Crescent Moon With the XI Corps in the Civil War Vol. 1: From the Defenses of Washington to Chancellorsville, 1862-1863 Vol. 2: From Gettysburg to Victory, 1863-1865

By James S. Pula

Savas Beatie, 2017-18, $34.95 (each)

the one James S. Pula wrote about the 26th Wisconsin in 2014, have long been a popular genre for Civil War audiences. Pula’s research on the 26th Wisconsin opened a vital door for him regarding the units and personalities of the 11th

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