Enough to Make Angels Weep: A History of the Thirty-Eighth Indiana Infantry

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Battles & campaigns

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Wordery

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Outskirts press

Enough to Make Angels Weep: A History of the Thirty-Eighth Indiana Infantry : Outskirts Press : 9781432782856 : 1432782851 : 08 Mar 2013 : "Enough To Make Angels Weep" takes an objective, in-depth look at the Civil War service history of the Thirty-eighth Indiana Infantry, a regiment originally raised from local militia groups in counties across southern Indiana in 1861. This narrative focuses specifically upon the activities of the common "western" soldier within the Thirty-eighth's ranks, including camp life, adventures on the march, and the extreme hardships they suffered during active campaigns. Nicknamed "the double-backboned Hoosiers" in early 1862 because of their ability to endure long, arduous marches, the men of the Thirty-eighth Indiana also participated in some of the most vicious and bloody battles and campaigns of the Civil War's western theatre. From the carnage wrought upon the rolling hills north of Perryville, KY in October 1862 to General William T. Sherman's decisiv

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