In Memoriam, James Samuel Wadsworth, 1807-1864 is a tribute to the life and service of General James Samuel Wadsworth, a prominent figure in the American Civil War. Compiled by the New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg, Chattanooga, and Antietam, with contributions from Horatio Collins King, this volume commemorates Wadsworth's dedication and sacrifice.
The book details Wadsworth's distinguished military career, highlighting his leadership and bravery in key battles. It serves as a historical record and a memorial, ensuring that Wadsworth's contributions to the Union cause are remembered. This work offers valuable insights into the life of a significant Civil War leader and provides a glimpse into the historical context of the era. It appeals to historians, Civil War enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the lives of influential figures from American history.
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