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By Reverend J.B. Goodblood, Late Sergeant of Company I, 141st PA. Infy. Published by Hunt & Eaton, Cincinnati, 1893. Front EPS inscription: “James Lunger’s / Book 1894. 342 pp. Blue glazed cloth, 7 x 5”, with white cover illus. & spine lettering. Exhibits medium wear at the extremities, front cover nearly detached at spine. Else good minus.
Former sergeant Goodblood weaves an interesting narrative of camp & campaign incidents. His unit, the 141st PA, was organized in August 1862 and participated in nearly all the major battles of the Army of the Potomac between Fredericksburg [Dec. 1862] and Appomattox. During service this unit lost 167 men killed and mortally wounded and 79 by disease for a total of 246. Although in medium condition, still a worthwhile memoir from the hard fighting 141st PA.
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