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A chronological regimental history of a Civil War army corps tracing its formation, organization, and operations from early Gulf and Mississippi campaigns through Red River expeditions and later service in the Shenandoah Valley. It recounts campaigns, engagements, troop movements, garrison and winter quarters, and logistical and administrative matters; discusses command changes and tactical episodes; and documents losses, rosters, maps, and battle plans. The narrative blends operational detail with chapters on specific actions and camp life, concluding with postwar mustering and appendices of returns, casualty tables, and indexes to aid research.
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