Isaac Hall, History of the Ninety-Seventh Regiment New York Volunteers, 1st Ed.

$275.00

The Conkling Rifles!

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Isaac Hall’s History of the Ninety-Seventh Regiment New York Volunteers tells the story of a regiment of men from the remote Adirondacks that participated in some of the most important actions of the Army of the Potomac’s history.

Among many other engagements from Second Manassas to Petersburg the 97th New York held the line on the first day of Gettysburg as part of Baxter’s Brigade of the I Corps.

Along with a narrative of war service Hall’s account includes valuable stories from reunions and rosters.

Lightly shaken; toned; light wear of extremities; else very good.

Hall, Isaac. History of the Ninety-Seventh Regiment New York Volunteers, (“Conkling Rifles”) In the War For the Union. Utica: L. C. Childs, 1890. 1st edition477p., frontispiece, illustrations, maps, (Dornbusch-445).

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