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The Men Stood Like Iron: How the Iron Brigade Won Its Name (Indiana)
Lance J Herdegen
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| #2098066 in Books | 1997-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.56 x1.00 x6.47l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages||1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Decent Unit History|By Aussie Reader|Lance Herdegen's book "The Men Stood Like Iron" is I think his fourth book on this subject. I have previously read "The Iron Brigade" by Alan T. Nolan and rated that one of my favourite Civil War books. This title isn't as good but still a very decent account of the Iron Brigade, one of the most famous brigades in the Union Army.
|From Library Journal|Herdegen (An Irishman in the Iron Brigade, Fordham Univ., 1993) provides here a history of the Iron Brigade, one of the most famous brigades in the Union Army. Consisting of regiments from Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan, this unit served w
The Men Stood Like Iron is the dramatic story of how the backwoods frontier boys of Indiana and Wisconsin became soldiers of an ""Iron Brigade, "" a unit so celebrated that General George McClellan called it ""equal to the best troops in any army in the world."" Created following the Union defeat at Bull Run, the brigade won immediate attention for being the only all-Western brigade of the Eastern armies and for the tall black hats issued to the soldiers. It was a y...
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