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Camel regiment, a history of the bloody forty -third mississippi volunteer infantry, 1862-65

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Camel regiment, a history of the bloody forty -third mississippi volunteer infantry, 1862-65
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Camel regiment
Oclc number
954271210
Sub title
a history of the bloody forty -third mississippi volunteer infantry, 1862-65
Summary
The 43rd Mississippi Infantry of the Confederate States of America is the only regiment to have used a camel militarily east of the Mississippi. Referred to as the Camel Regiment, it was organized in 1862 and surrendered in 1865. Using a variety of resources, the author provides a roster of the regiment along with detailed information on the formation, battles, and controversies surrounding the men. From the acquisition of the African dromedary Old Douglas to carry baggage and musical instruments through his death at Vicksburg and the fate of his fellow soldiers, Bell provides an entertaining historical narrative of this little-known chapter in American history
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