The Sword and Gun: A History of the 37th Wis. Volunteer Infantry

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The Sword and Gun: A History of the 37th Wis. Volunteer Infantry

by R. C. (Robert C.) Eden

EN·~2 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

0:15
2

THE SWORD AND GUN, A HISTORY OF THE 37th WIS. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.

0:23
3

PREFACE.

1:41
4

CHAPTER I.

16:05
5

THE SIEGE OF PETERSBURG.

35:19
6

THE CAMPAIGN OF 1865.

47:41
7

SHOWING GAIN AND LOSS

0:44
8

ROSTER AND MUSTER ROLLS - ORIGINAL ROSTER OF FIELD, STAFF AND LINE OFFICERS

48:52
9

OUR DEAD.

8:52
10

AT ITS FINAL MUSTER OUT.

0:52

Description

A vivid account of a Wisconsin regiment’s birth in the spring of 1864, this volume follows the rapid rally of eager volunteers as they answer President Lincoln’s call for fresh troops. From the hurried mustering of companies in Madison to their first march toward Washington, the narrative captures the camaraderie, discipline, and hardships of soldiers transitioning from civilian life to the rigors of Civil‑War training. Readers will feel the pulse of camp life—tent conversions, drills, and the anticipation that swelled as the unit prepared for its first deployment.

The author, a former officer, weaves personal recollections with official records to present an honest, day‑by‑day picture of the regiment’s early months. He details the leadership’s efforts to shape the fledgling unit, the logistical challenges of outfitting men for battle, and the morale that sustained them as they set out for the war’s closing chapters. This concise history offers a window into the lived experience of ordinary men thrust into extraordinary circumstances, preserving their story for future generations.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (159K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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R. C. (Robert C.) Eden

d. 1907

A Civil War officer turned firsthand chronicler, he wrote with the urgency of someone who had lived the campaign himself. His surviving work offers an immediate, ground-level account of the 37th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry at the war’s hard end.

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