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Wisconsin at Antietam: The Badger State’s Sacrifice on America’s Bloodiest Day (Civil War Series)

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Product Description The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day in American history, and Wisconsin played a vital role. The Second, Sixth and Seventh Wisconsin Regiments served in the Iron Brigade, one of the most respected infantries in the Federal army, and fighting by their side in Maryland was the Third Wisconsin. The mettle of the Badger State was sorely tested and proven on South Mountain and on the bloody Miller's Cornfield. The Third alone lost more than half its men to death or injury, and the Iron Brigade, too, suffered extraordinary losses. Yet Wisconsin's sacrifices at Antietam rebuffed the Confederate incursion into Northern territory and enabled the Emancipation Proclamation. Civil War historian Cal Schoonover sheds new light on the exploits of Wisconsin soldiers in this turning point to secure the Union. Review "Sometimes you just need everything in one place-background, analysis, good quotes, orders of battle, pertinent illustrations, some politics, maps, context, chapter notes, and an easy-to-use-index. From cover to cover, this little gem-Cal Schoonover's Wisconsin at Antietam: The Badger State's Sacrifice on America's Bloodiest Day -does all of the above in less than 130 pages. If you have any interest in the Iron Brigade, Antietam, or are researching a paper or post, books like this one are invaluable. Author Schoonover, a Ph.D. candidate in American History, has given readers precisely the kind of book that can be read alongside the American Battlefield Trust maps of Antietam." Emerging Civil War About the Author Cal Schoonover is the author of several articles relating to the Civil War and true crimes. After earning his BA in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century military history, he went on to earn his MA in history, concentrating on the Civil War. Cal currently resides in Janesville, Wisconsin, with his son, James.