The Prairie Guards : a history of their organization, their heroism, their battles and their triumphs/ by D. C. Love

Authors

Love, D. C. (Author)

Format

Microfiche

Language

English

Publication Date

c1990

Publisher

University Publications of America

Place of Publication

Bethesda, Maryland

Physical

1 microfiche

Series

Civil War unit histories. Part 1, The Confederate States of America and border states ; MS 036

Notes

The Prairie Guards were an infantry company that was raised in and near Crawford, Mississippi and were also known as Company E of the 11th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. They were also known as the Prairie Guards of the Army of Northern Virginia.

Includes a description of activities of the 11th Mississippi Infantry, Company E in the following battles or localities: Yorktown, Va; Seven Pines, Va; Gaines Mill, Va; White Oak Swamp, Va; Malvern Hill, Va; 2nd Manassas, Va; South Mountain, Md; Sharpsburg, Md; Suffolk, Va; Gettysburg, Pa; Mile Run, Va; Wilderness, Va; Spotsylvania, Va; Bethesda Church, Va; Hatcher's Run, Va.

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The Prairie Guards : a history of their organization, their heroism, their battles and their triumphsGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Fiche6082500
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The Prairie Guards : a history of their organization, their heroism, their battles and their triumphsGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Fiche6082500

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