Bloody banners and barefoot boys : a history of the 27th Regiment Alabama Infantry, CSA : the Civil War memoirs and diary entries of J.P. Cannon, M.D./ compiled and edited by Noel Crowson and John V. Brogden

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1997

Publisher

Burd Street Press

Place of Publication

Shippensburg, Pennsylvania

Physical

xi, 156 p. : ill., facsims., ports.

ISBN

1572490187

Notes

Includes index.

"The thoughts and reactions of Private J.P. Cannon, 27th Alabama Infantry, take the reader into the Civil War through his eyes. This most uncommon viewpoint takes the reader on a journey through times and places not seen by many Civil War historians." The 27th saw action at Forts Henry and Donelson, the battles of Perryville, Port Anderson, Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville, and Bentonville.

Includes a roster of the 27th Regiment Alabama Infantry and facsimiles of some military documents.

Contains the battles of the 27th Regiment Alabama Infantry, 1862-1865, and J.P. Cannon diary entries, 1864-1865.

Bibliography: p. 152.

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