Thursday, February 13, 2014
This Day We Marched Again
I believe the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies hasn't published a Civil War title since the 2010 essay collection The Die Is Cast: Arkansas Goes to War, 1861 so I can forgive myself for missing the soon to be released "This Day We Marched Again": A Union Soldier's Account of War in Arkansas and the Trans-Mississippi (also edited by Mark Christ).  Like a number of recent T-M titles comprised of edited first-person source material, this one involves the immigrant experience, in this case the diary of Jacob Haas of the Sheboygan Tigers (Company A, 9th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment).
 (also edited by Mark Christ).  Like a number of recent T-M titles comprised of edited first-person source material, this one involves the immigrant experience, in this case the diary of Jacob Haas of the Sheboygan Tigers (Company A, 9th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment).
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