The 124th New York State Volunteers in the Civil War: A History and Roster

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The 124th New York State Volunteers in the Civil War: A History and Roster

Author(s): Charles J. LaRocca (Author)

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug. 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 406 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786466979
  • ISBN-13: 9780786466979

Book Description

The 124th New York State Volunteers was one of the great fighting regiments of the Civil War. In this thorough history, the author has used letters, diary entries, and remembrances, many of them previously unpublished, to present a view of the war as the men in the ranks saw it. At Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, Petersburg, and many more battles, the “Orange Blossoms” earned a reputation for sacrifice and bravery, eloquently put into words by Private Henry Howell. As he lay wounded, he described the charge that broke the Confederate line at Spotsylvania–“everyone was borne irresistibly forward. There was no such thing as fail.” The book includes a roster of all who served in the regiment and numerous photos of individuals.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“meticulous research…LaRocca…has written a fast-paced, well-constructed narrative laced with a wonderful assortment of first-hand accounts, most previously unpublished, along with 85 contemporary photographs, primarily unpublished soldier photographs…highly recommended”―Civil War News; “a very good addition”―The NYMAS Review; “wealth of source materials…Well written…excellent”―Strategy Page.

From the Inside Flap

The 124th New York State Volunteers were one of the great fighting regiments of the Civil War. The author has used letters, diary entries, and remembrances, much of it previously unpublished, to offer the reader a view of the war as the men in the ranks saw it. At Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, Petersburg, and many more battles, the “Orange Blossoms” earned a reputation for sacrifice and bravery–eloquently put into words by Private Henry Howell: As he lay wounded, he described the charge that broke the Confederate line at Spotsylvania–“everyone was borne irresistibly forward. There was no such thing as fail.” The book has a roster of all who served in the regiment and numerous photos of individuals.

From the Back Cover

The 124th New York State Volunteers were one of the great fighting regiments of the Civil War. The author has used letters, diary entries, and remembrances, much of it previously unpublished, to offer the reader a view of the war as the men in the ranks saw it. At Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania Court House, Petersburg, and many more battles, the “Orange Blossoms” earned a reputation for sacrifice and bravery–eloquently put into words by Private Henry Howell: As he lay wounded, he described the charge that broke the Confederate line at Spotsylvania–“everyone was borne irresistibly forward. There was no such thing as fail.” The book has a roster of all who served in the regiment and numerous photos of individuals.

About the Author

Charles J. LaRocca is a retired high school and college level history teacher who founded a student research and reenactment group based on the 124th New York (named by the State of New York “An Historic Military Command,” the only Civil War group so designated). He has published articles and two books and lives in Montgomery, New York.

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