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We Were the Ninth : A History of the Ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry April 17, 1861, to June 7, 1864

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We Were The Ninth is a translation, carefully edited and thoroughly annotated, of an important Civil War regiment.

The Ninth Ohio-composed of Ohio Germans mostly from Cincinnati-saw action at Rich Mountain and Carnifex Ferry in West Virginia, Shiloh, Corinth, Perryville, Hoover's Gap, Nashville, Chattanooga, and Chickamauga. The Ninth began the War amid misgivings (Would a German-speaking regiment in the Union Army cause chaos?) and ended its active service among the honored units.

It continued as an active German-speaking veterans' organization.

Constantin Grebner published this significant history, in German, in 1897 and noted that it "is intended as neither a history of the war nor a definitive account of battles.

Rather, it is restricted to a straight forward, veracious report of what happened to The Ninth, and to recounting as accurately as possible The Ninth's experiences as a wartime regiment." Frederic Trautmann's English translation is faithful to Grebner's original text, preserving its integrity while maintaining its energy, precision, and grace.

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Kent State University Press
1606350293 / 9781606350294
Paperback / softback
973.7
30/08/2009
United States
348 pages, notes, biblio., index
152 x 229 mm
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