"The Thirty-Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862-1865," by Alfred Seelye Roe, offers a detailed regimental history of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment during its service in the American Civil War. This meticulously researched account provides invaluable insights into the experiences of Massachusetts soldiers during one of the nation's most pivotal conflicts.
Chronicling the regiment's formation and deployment, the book traces its participation in key campaigns and battles. This historical narrative sheds light on the daily lives, challenges, and sacrifices of the men who served. It serves as a crucial resource for those interested in military history, particularly regimental studies and the Civil War era. Delving into the specifics of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment, this volume contributes significantly to our understanding of the broader context of the American Civil War and the role of Massachusetts volunteers.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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